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HISTORICAL  SKETCH 
CONSTITUTION 

AND 

REGISTER 

OF  THE 

Military  Order   of  the 
Carabao 

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Publication  Committee 

Major  William  E.  Horton,  U.  S.  A. 

Major  Joseph  M.  Heller,  U.  S.  V. 

Captain  James  A.  Moss,  U.  S.  A. 


INDEX 


Page 

Publication  Committee   4 

History  of  the  Order 7 

Branch   Corrals    17 

The  Manila  Corral    18 

The   San   Francisco   Corral    20 

The  Washington  Corral    22 

The  San  Antonio  Corral   24 

The    Virginia    Corral     26 

Constitution     27 

By-Laws    41 

Officers  of  the  Main  Corral  1913 47 

Past  Officers  of  the  Main  Corral 49 

Members  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Carabao.  ...     51 

Veteran  Carabaos  51 

Tenero   Carabaos    109 

Heredity  Carabaos  109 

Honorary  Carabaos  109 

Associate  Carabaos    109 

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Songs    121 


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fejgi^IHE  Military  Order  of  the  Carabao  was 
H^^Kj  organized  at  Manila,  P.  I.,  in  Novem- 
ber, 1900,  for  the  purpose  of  fostering 
a  high  standard  of  military  and  social  duty  and 
to  perpetuate  the  memories  and  associations  of 
military  service  in  the  Philippines  during  the 
early  days  of  American  occupation. 

The  origin  of  the  Order  grew  out  of  an  idea 
conceived  at  a  dinner  at  the  Officers'  Club  in 
Manila  shortly  after  the  return  of  troops  from 
China  in  1900.  The  name  was  suggested  by 
Major  George  L.  Byram,  U.  S.  A.,  in  recognition 
of  the  services  rendered  to  the  American  forces 
by  the  faithful  Carabao,  the  principal  beast  of  bur- 
den in  the  Phihppines.  The  Carabao,  the  patron 
saint  of  the  Order,  has  ever  since  been  praised 
in  song  and  verse  by  every  soldier  of  the  Philip- 
pine campaigns  in  honor  of  the  indispensable 
services  rendered  in  the  absence  of  the  Army 
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The  founders  of  the  Order  had  no  idea  that 
the  organization  would  ever  attain  its  present  pro- 
portions. Its  growth,  however,  has  been  rapid 
and  continuous  and  its  roll  at  the  present  time 
contains  nearly  two  thousand  names,  among 
which  may  be  found  nearly  all  of  the  prominent 
Army  and  Navy  officers  who  served  during  the 
early  canipaigns  in  the  Philippines. 

The  first  regular  meeting  of  the  organization 
was  held  on  April  5,  1901,  at  the  quarters  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  George  P.  Scriven  and  Major 
B.  H.  Randolph,  on  Calle  San  Jose,  Ermita, 
Manila.  At  this  meeting  Major  Randolph  was 
elected  temporary  president  and  preliminary  steps 
were  at  once  taken  to  draft  a  constitution. 

The  first  regular  election  of  officers  was  had 
at  a  meeting  held  May  3,  1901,  which  resulted 
as  follows : 

President  and  Grand  Paramount  Carabao, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Charles  A.  Woodruff,  U. 
S.  A.; 

Vice-President  and  Patriarch  of  the  Herd, 
Major  B.  H.  Randolph,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Esteemed  Lead  Carabao,  Major  C.  B.  Sears, 
U.  S.  A.; 

Esteemed  Wheel  Carabao,  Major  R.  R.  Ste- 
vens, U.  S.  A. ; 

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Main  Guy,  Captain  W.  M.  Wright,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Chief  Winder  of  the  Horn,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
George  P.  Scriven,  U.  S.  A. 

Principal  Caratonero,  Captain  Lyman  W.  V. 
Kennon,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Grand  Gamboling  Carabao,  Captain  Thomas 
Franklin,  U.  S.  A.; 

Veterinario,  Captain  Charles  E.  Stanton,  U. 
S.   A.; 

Chief  Vaquero,  Captain  William  E.  Craighill, 
U.  S.  A.; 

Chief  Herder,  Major  John  Biddle  Porter,  U. 
S.  A.; 

Main  Guard,  Captain  John  R.  M.  Taylor,  U. 
S.  A. 

June  14,  1901,  a  committee  was  appointed  to 
formulate  regulations  for  the  organization  of 
branch  societies  of  the  Order  in  the  United  States 
and  to  fix  the  names  of  such  branches,  and  upon 
the  recommendation  of  this  committee  it  was  de- 
cided to  call  the  branch  societies  "Corrals"  and 
that  the  society  in  Manila  should  thereafter  be 
designated  the  "Main  Corral,"  the  cjualifications 
for  membership  and  officers  to  be  the  same  as 
those  for  the  Main  Corral. 

October  11,  1901,  a  committee  which  had  been 
appointed  for  the  purpose  presented  a  draft  of 


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a  constitution  and  regulations,  and  the  same  was 
discussed  and  many  changes  proposed,  with  the 
result  that  the  committee  was  directed  to  prepare 
a  new  draft  to  be  acted  upon  at  a  subsequent 
meeting. 

December  19,  1902,  upon  the  application  from 
members  of  the  Order  stationed  at  Fort  Sheridan, 
111.,  and  San  Francisco,  Cal,  authority  was 
granted  by  the  Main  Corral  for  the  establishment 
of  branch  corrals  at  those  places. 

February  13,  1903,  the  first  action  was  taken 
by  the  Main  Corral  relative  to  the  moving  of  the 
said  corral  from  the  Philippine  Islands  to  the 
United  States.  Such  a  change  became  necessary 
at  this  time  by  reason  of  the  fact  that  many  of 
the  military  and  naval  forces  which  had  been 
stationed  in  the  Philippines  during  the  formation 
of  the  Order  were  ordered  back  to  the  United 
States  and  other  organizations  were  sent  to  take 
their  places,  leaving  but  few  of  the  original  mem- 
bers or  those  eligible  to  become  members  sta- 
tioned in  the  Islands.  Much  confusion  also  re- 
sulted in  the  States  by  the  long  delay  in  getting 
communications  to  and  from  the  Islands,  and  it 
soon  became  necessary  that  the  location  of  the 
Main  Corral  should  be  at  a  more  central  and  con- 
venient place.     At  the  above  meeting  a  vote  was 

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taken  to  determine  where  the  Main  Corral  should 
be  located.  Some  of  the  members  thought  it 
should  be  located  in  San  Francisco,  others  thought 
that  it  should  be  located  in  Washington,  but  as 
a  majority  of  the  members  present  were  in  favor 
of  retaining  the  corral  in  Manila,  no  further 
action  was  taken  on  the  matter  at  this  time. 

February  27,  1903,  upon  the  application  of  cer- 
tain members,  authority  was  granted  by  the  Main 
Corral  for  the  establishment  of  a  branch  corral 
at  Camp  Bumpus,  P.  I. 

April  3,  1903,  upon  a  similar  application,  au- 
thority was  granted  for  the  establishment  of  a 
branch  corral  at  Fort  Wayne,  Mich. 

May  1,  1903,  authority  was  granted  to  estab- 
Hsh  a  branch  corral  at  Jolo,  P.  I. 

July  24,  1903,  action  was  taken  on  a  petition 
from  members  to  establish  a  Deputy  Main  Corral 
in  Washington,  D.  C.  After  considerable  discus- 
sion it  was  decided  that  it  would  not  be  advisable 
to  issue  a  charter  for  a  Deputy  Main  Corral 
under  the  existing  circumstances,  but  that  a  char- 
ter for  a  branch  corral  might  be  issued.  The 
application  was  therefore  referred  to  a  commit- 
tee W'hich  recommended  that  a  charter  for  a 
branch  corral  be  issued,  which  recommendation 
was  approved,  and  a  charter  directed  issued.     On 

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the  same  date  the  committee  on  the  constitution 
was  directed  to  prepare  a  perfect  draft  of  the 
constitution  which  had  been  read  and  discussed  at 
previous  meetings,  and  to  have  the  same  ready 
at  the  next  meeting,  and  on  August  29,  1903,  the 
committee  presented  the  draft  of  the  constitution 
as  directed  and  the  same  was  finally  adopted. 
This  constitution  provided  for  the  location  of  the 
Main  Corral  in  Washington,  D.  C.  It  was  also 
decided  at  this  meeting  that  all  records,  books, 
correspondence,  etc.,  pertaining  to  the  Main  Cor- 
ral in  Manila  should  be  turned  over  on  June  30, 
1904,  to  the  Main  Corral  in  Washington,  and 
that  the  corral  in  Manila  should  thereafter  be 
known  as  the  Manila  Corral. 

September  11,  1903,  the  following  officers 
were  elected  under  the  new  constitution  for  the 
ensuing  year: 

Grand  Paramount  Carabao,  Brigadier-General 
Chas.  A.  Woodruff,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral William  P.  Rogers; 

Grand  Lead  Carabao,  Captain  J.  W.  McAn- 
drew,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Grand  Wheel  Carabao,  Lieutenant-Commander 
J.  J.  Knapp,  U.  S.  N. 

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May  27,  1904,  a  charter  was  granted  to  mem- 
bers of  the  Order  stationed  at  Fort  Sam  Houston, 
Texas,  and  Fort  Assiniboine,  Mont.,  for  the  es- 
tablishment of  branch  corrals  at  those  places. 

June  30,  1904,  the  first  regular  meeting  of  the 
Main  Corral  in  Washington  was  held  in  the 
office  of  Paymaster-General  Harris,  U.  S.  N.,  at 
which  meeting  the  following  officers  were  elected 
Grand  Officers  of  the  Main  Corral  to  serve  dur- 
ing the  ensuing  year: 

Grand  Paramount  Carabao,  General  Chas.  F. 
Humphrey,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Admiral  H.  T. 
B.  Harris,  U.  S.  N. 

Grand  Lead  and  Wheel  Carabao,  Major  I.  W. 
Littell,  U.  S.  A. 

Owing  to  the  delay  in  copying  the  records  in 
Manila,  the  record  books,  correspondence,  etc., 
which  were  supposed  to  have  been  turned  over 
to  the  Main  Corral  in  Washington  on  June  30, 
1904,  were  not  received  until  about  a  year  later. 
When  the  records  were  finally  received  in  1905 
it  was  some  time  before  the  records  of  the  two 
corrals  could  be  consolidated  and  put  in  shape. 

June  30,  1905,  a  meeting  of  the  Main  Corral 
was  held  in  the  office  of  the  Quartermaster-Gen- 

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eral,  and  all  the  officers  then  serving  were  re- 
elected to  serve  during  the  ensuing  year. 

August  5,  1905,  the  present  insignia  of  the 
Order  was  adopted  by  the  Main  Corral. 

June  30,  1906,  the  officers  then  serving  were 
re-elected  to  serve  during  the  ensuing  year,  and 
in  addition  thereto.  Major  T.  H.  Slavens,  U. 
S.  A.,  was  elected  Assistant  to  the  Grand  Lead 
and  Wheel  Carabao. 

June  30,  1907,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Main  Cor- 
ral held  in  the  office  of  the  Quartermaster-Gen- 
eral, the  officers  then  serving  were  re-elected  for 
the  ensuing  year. 

No  regular  meeting  of  the  Main  Corral  was 
again  held  until  November  28,  1910. 

November  28,  1910,  a  regular  annual  meeting 
of  the  Main  Corral  was  held  at  the  Army  and 
Navy  Club.  A  committee  was  appointed  to  con- 
sider the  revision  of  the  constitution  of  the  Order 
and  to  draft  a  set  of  by-laws  for  the  Main  Cor- 
ral, the  constitution  then  in  force  having  proved 
defective  in  a  number  of  ways.  A  committee 
was  also  appointed  to  collect  the  necessary  data 
for  a  register  of  the  Order  to  contain  a  history 
of  the  same,  songs,  etc.  It  was  not  until  May 
20,  1912,  that  the  constitution  was  finally  adopted 
by  the  Main  Corral,  subject  to  the  approval  of 

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the  various  branch  corrals,  and  on  December  16, 
1912,  having  been  submitted  to  these  corrals,  and 
after  numerous  minor  changes  made  therein,  it 
was  finally  ratified  in  its  present  form. 

November  29,  1910,  at  an  adjourned  meeting 
of  the  Alain  Corral,  the  following  Grand  Officers 
were  elected  to  serve  during  the  ensuing  year : 

Grand  Paramount  Carabao,  Brigadier-General 
Chas.  F.  Humphrey,  U.  S.  A. ; 

Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Rear  Admiral 
Thomas  C.  McLean,  U.  S.  N. ; 

Grand  Lead  and  Wheel  Carabao,  Major  Wil- 
liam E.  Horton,  U.  S.  A. 

December  16,  1912,  the  following-named 
Grand  Officers  were  elected  to  serve  during  the 
ensuing  year : 

Grand  Paramount  Carabao,  Brigadier-General 
Chas.  F.  Humphrey,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired; 

Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Rear  Admiral 
Thomas  B.  Howard,  U.  S.  N. ; 

Grand  Lead  and  Wheel  Carabao,  Major  Wil- 
liam E.  Horton,  U.  S.  A. 


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While  numerous  branch  corrals  have  been  es- 
tablished from  time  to  time,  most  of  them  have, 
owing  to  the  withdrawal  or  changing  of  troops 
from  one  station  to  another,  been  abandoned,  and 
at  the  present  time  there  are  only  five  active 
corrals,  as  follows : 

Manila  Corral,  No.  1,  located  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

San  Francisco  Corral,  No.  3,  located  in  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Washington  Corral,  No.  7,  located  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

San  Antonio  Corral,  No.  9,  located  at  Fort 
Sam  Houston,  Texas. 

Virginia  Corral,  No.  13,  located  at  Fort  Mon- 
roe, Va. 


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THE  MANILA  CORRAL. 


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The  Manila  Corral,  which  up  to  June  30,  1904, 
was  known  as  the  Main  Corral,  has  a  member- 
ship of  approximately  500,  including  resident  and 
non-resident  members. 

Due  to  the  constant  changing  of  the  organiza- 
tions in  the  Philippines  during  the  past  three  or 
four  years,  the  officers  of  the  Manila  Corral  have 
experienced  considerable  difficulty  in  keeping  up 
the  proper  enthusiasm  among  its  members.  Re- 
cent reports,  however,  from  Major  H.  C.  Rei- 
singer,  U.  S.  M.  C,  who  has  just  been  elected 
Lead  and  Wheel  Carabao  of  this  corral,  show 
that  the  corral  is  now  being  reorganized  and 
every  efifort  is  being  made  to  bring  the  members 
together  and  place  the  corral  upon  a  proper  busi- 
ness   footing. 


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OFFICERS 

Paramount  Carabao 
Colonel  Guy  L.  Edie,  U.  S.  A. 

Patriarch  of  the  Herd 
Major  William  M.  Wright,  U.  S.  A. 

Lead  and   Wheel  Carabao 
Major  Harold  C.  Reisinger,  U.   S.   M.  C. 

Bell  Carabao 
Major  James  H.  Frier,  U.  S.  A. 

Main  Guard 
Colonel  George  H.  Hunter,  U.  S.  A. 

Main  Guy 
Colonel  William   C.  Buttler,  U.   S.  A. 

Winder  of  the  Horn 
Colonel  Randolph   Dickins,  U.  S.   M.   C. 

Caretonero 
Major  William  C.  Cannon,  U.  S.  A. 

Gamboling  Carabao 
Major  Peter  E.  Traub,  U.  S.  A. 

Veterinaro 
Major  Richard  M.  Thornburgh,  U.  S.  A, 


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THE  SAN  FRANCISCO  CORRAL. 

This  corral  was  established  by  authority  of 
the  Main  Corral,  December  19,  1902.  The  cor- 
ral was  organized  early  in  January,  1903,  and 
five  Honihres  were  initiated.  Two  preliminary 
meetings  and  the  institution  of  the  corral  took 
place  on  January  24,  1903,  in  the  St.  Nicholas 
Hotel,  on  Market  Street,  and  the  first  regular 
meeting  was  held  on  Saturday  evening,  March 
28,  1903,  in  the  Occidental  Hotel,  General  Chas. 
A.  Woodruff  being  the  first  Paramount  Carabao 
of  the  corral. 

The  growth  of  the  San  Francisco  corral  has 
been  steady,  and  owing  to  the  loyal  work  of  all 
its  members  the  corral  has  been  highly  prosperous, 
there  being  carried  on  its  rolls  at  the  present  time 
111  members. 

Meetings  have  been  held  quarterly,  at  first  in 
various  hotels,  but  after  the  disaster  of  1906,  on 
a  transport,  and  in  the  Officers'  Club  of  the  Pre- 
sidio of  San  Francisco,  and  later  in  the  Army 
and  Navy  Club.  The  first  banquet  of  the  corral, 
in  celebration  of  its  establishment,  was  held  at 
the  Bohemian  Club,  February  28,  1903,  and  was 
a  great  success. 

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OFFICERS 

Paramount  Carahao    {President) 
Captain  Henry  H.  Sheen,  U.  S.  A. 

Patriarch  of  the  Herd  {Vice-President) 
Lieutenant  Frederick  Dohrmann,  U.  S.  Vols. 

Lead  and   Wheel  Carabao    {Secy,  and  Treas.) 
Captain  George  F.  Connolly,  U.  S.  A. 


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THE  WASHINGTON  CORRAL. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  Carabaos  in  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  took  place  at  the  Army  and  Navy 
Club,  May  9,  1903,  for  the  purpose  of  discussing 
ways  and  means  for  the  establishment  of  a 
branch  corral.  The  authority  to  establish  a 
branch  corral  in  Washington,  D.  C,  was  granted 
to  Carabao  J.  J.  Knapp  and  others,  July  24,  1903, 
and  the  first  meeting  of  the  Washington  Corral 
was  held  August  1,  1903.  This  corral  has  stead- 
ily grown  in  size  and  importance,  and  on  July  1, 
1913,  the  membership  consisted  of  553  Veteran 
Carabaos,  2  Hereditary  Carabaos,  3  Tenero 
(Calf)  Carabaos,  and  3  Associate  Carabaos. 

The  Annual  Dinner  by  the  Washington  Cor- 
ral, held  in  Washington,  is  each  year  growing  in 
popularity  and  importance.  It  is  an  occasion 
when  the  most  distinguished  men  of  our  nation 
are  gathered  about  the  festive  board,  memories 
of  the  "Days  of  the  Empire"  in  the  Philippines 
are  recalled  and  acquaintances  renewed.  The 
number  of  guests  at  these  dinners  have  greatly 
increased  each  year.  In  1909  there  were  150 
guests  and  Carabaos  present;  in  1910,  250;  in 
1911,  265;  in  1912,  362. 

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OFFICERS 

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Paramount  Carabao    {President) 
Major-General  James  B.  Aleshire,  U.  S.  A. 

Patriarch  of  the  Herd  (ist  Vice-President) 
Rear-Admiral  Thomas  B.  Howard,  U.  S.  N. 

Bell  Carabao   {2d  Vice-President) 
Major-General  William  P.  Biddle,  U.  S.  M.  C. 

Lead  and    Wheel   Carabao    {Secy,   and   Treas.) 
Major  Joseph   M.  Heller 

Main  Guy 
Colonel  Henry  O.  S.  Heistand,  U.  S.  A. 

Winder   of  the  Horn 
Colonel  George  Richards,  U.  S.   M.  C. 

Careto)iero 
Captain  William   H.   G.   Bullard,  U.   S.   N. 

Gamboli)ig  Carabao 
Major  Thomas  L.  Rhoades,  U.  S.  A. 

Veterinaro 
Captain  Julian  M.  Cabell,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 

Main  Guard 
Paymaster  David  M.  Addison,  U.  S.  N. 


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THE  SAN  ANTONIO  CORRAL. 


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This  corral  was  established  by  authority  of  the 
Main  Corral  on  May  27,  1904.  The  first  meet- 
ing of  the  corral  was  held  on  March  8,  1904,  at 
which  twenty-seven  Hombres  were  elected. 

The  first  election  of  officers  was  held  April 
19,  1904,  Major  R.  R.  Stevens  being  elected 
Paramount  Carabao,  Brigadier-General  J.  M. 
Lee,  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Lieutenant  Garrison 
McCasky,  Main  Guy,  Captain  L.  F.  Kilbourne, 
Lead  Carabao,  and  Captain  Guy  Carleton,  Wheel 
Carabao. 

The  membership  of  this  corral  has  steadily  in- 
creased and  at  the  present  time  approximately  100 
members  are  borne  on  its  rolls. 


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OFFICERS 


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Paramount  Carabao    (President) 
Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  S.  Scott,  U.  S.  A. 

Patriarch  of  the  Herd  (Vice-President) 
Dr.   Fred  Hadra 

Lead  and   Wheel  Carabao    (Secy,  and  Treas.) 
First  Lieutenant  Harold  B.  Johnson,  U.  S.  A. 


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THE  VIRGINIA  CORRAL. 


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It  was  established  by  authority  from  the  Main 
Corral  in  a  letter  dated  February  9,  1905,  signed 
by  the  Grand  Lead  Carabao.  The  original  pe- 
tition for  a  branch  corral  was  made  on  Decem- 
ber 9,  1904.  The  organization  of  the  corral  took 
place  at  a  meeting  held  on  February  21,  1905,  at 
which  the  following  officers  were  elected : 

Paramount  Carabao,  Lieutenant  H.  H.  Sheen; 
Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  Lieutenant  T.  B.  Steele; 
Lead  Carabao,  Captain  Alston  Hamilton;  Wheel 
Carabao,  Lieutenant  Jas.  Totten. 

There  has  been  a  slow  but  steady  increase  in 
membership  of  this  corral  each  year.  On  March 
1,  1905,  there  were  forty-seven  members  en- 
rolled, and  on  June  30,  1913,  there  was  a  total 
membership  of  seventy. 


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PREAMBLE. 

Whereas,  In  the  Providence  of  God,  the  forces 
of  the  United   States  of  America   having  been 
drawn  to  the  PhiHppine  Islands  in  the  conflict 
known  as  "The  Spanish-American  War  of  1898," 
and    the    subsequent    insurrection    against    the 
United  States  in  the  Phihppine  Islands,  we,  the 
survivors  and  descendants  of  those  who  partici- 
pated in  that  contest,  have  joined  together  to  fos- 
ter a  high  standard  of  mihtary  and  social  duty; 
to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  military  services  in 
the  Philippines;  to  strengthen  the  ties  of  fellow- 
ship; to  collect  and  secure  for  preservation  rolls, 
records,  relics,  books  and  other  documents  relat- 
ing to  that  period;   to   encourage   research  and 
publication  of  historical    data,    and    to    cherish, 
maintain  and  extend  the  institutions  of  American 
freedom. 


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ARTICLE  I. 

Name. 

Section  1.     The  name  and  title  of  this  Order 

shall  be  "The  Military  Order  of  the  Carabao" 

and  its  members  shall  be  designated  "Carabaos." 

ARTICLE  II. 
Organization. 

Section  1.  For  the  purpose  of  administration 
and  of  companionship  the  Order  shall  be  divided 
into  a  Main  Corral  and  local  corrals.  Corrals 
duly  organized  under  the  Manila  Corral  before 
the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Order 
shall  be  recognized  as  duly  organized  corrals. 

Sec.  2.  The  Main  Corral  shall  be  composed 
of  the  officers  and  ex-officers  of  all  corrals,  of  one 
delegate  from  each  corral,  and  of  one  additional 
delegate  for  each  50  members  thereof.  The  dele- 
gates shall  be  elected  annually,  and  all  members 
of  the  Main  Corral  shall  be  designated  "Grand 
Carabaos." 

Sec.  3.  The  Main  Corral  shall  be  the  general 
legislative  and  administrative  body  of  the  Order, 
and  shall  be  located  in  the  City  of  Washington, 
D.  C.  It  shall  prescribe  the  blank  forms  to  be 
used  by  the  Order  for  all  official  purposes,  and 
generally  supervise  the  methods  under  which  the 

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Order  shall  be  conducted.  The  Main  Corral  shall 
have  supervision  over  the  affairs  of  the  Order 
and  shall  be  the  sole  judge  of  constitutional  points 
arising  thereunder.  The  local  corrals  shall  each 
make  an  annual  report  to  the  ]\Iain  Corral  on 
July  1st  of  each  year,  which  shall  embody  a  full 
statement  of  the  affairs  of  the  local  corral  and  be 
forwarded  in  time  to  be  considered  by  the  Main 
Corral  at  its  annual  meeting.  The  question  of 
the  admission  of  local  corrals  shall  be  determined 
by  the  Main  Corral.  The  Main  Corral  shall  be 
supported  by  the  annual  dues  of  twenty-five  cents 
($0.25)  for  each  member,  other  than  an  honor- 
ary member,  carried  on  the  membership  rolls  of 
each  of  the  several  local  corrals,  and  payable  July 
1st  of  each  year. 

Sec.  4.  Local  corrals  may  be  established  by 
authority  of  the  Main  Corral  whenever  ten  (10) 
or  more  persons  or  members,  or  who  are  eligible 
to  become  members  of  the  Order,  shall  apply  in 
writing  to  form  such  corral,  but  only  one  corral 
shall  be  established  in  each  locality. 

Sec.  5.  Local  corrals  are  to  be  serially  num- 
bered according  to  the  date  of  their  organization, 
the  charter  number  to  be  issued  within  three 
months  after  receipt  of  the  application  for  char- 

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ter,  and  will  bear  the  name  of  the  locality  in 
which  they  are  organized. 

Sec.  6.  No  corral  established  in  a  locality 
shall  be  removed  therefrom  except  by  authority 
of  the  Main  Corral. 

Sec.  7.  The  Main  Corral  may,  after  due  no- 
tice and  hearing,  discontinue  local  corrals  which 
fail  to  render  prescribed  reports,  or  fail  to  remit 
the  proper  funds  to  the  Main  Corral  for  a  period 
of  more  than  one  year,  or  who  have  shown  them- 
selves to  be  unworthy  to  be  retained. 

ARTICLE  III. 
Officers. 

Section  1.  The  officers  of  the  Main  Corral, 
who  shall  also  be  the  Grand  Officers  of  the  Order, 
shall  be  a  President,  a  Vice-President,  a  Secre- 
tary, and  a  Treasurer,  who  among  Carabaos  shall 
be  respectively  known  as  the  Grand  Paramount 
Carabao,  the  Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  the 
Grand  Lead  Carabao,  and  the  Grand  Wheel 
Carabao. 

Sec.  2.  (1)  The  officers  of  each  local  corral 
shall  be  a  President,  a  Vice-President,  a  Secre- 
tary, and  a  Treasurer,  who  shall  be  known  among 
Carabaos  respectively  as  the  Paramount  Carabao, 
the  Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  the  Lead  Carabao,  and 

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the  Wheel  Carabao.  Each  local  corral  may  also 
elect  the  following  additional  officers;  a  Main 
Guy,  a  Winder  of  the  Horn,  a  Caretonero,  a  Gam- 
boling Carabao,  a  Veterinario,  and  a  Main  Guard. 
These  additional  officers,  however,  if  elected, 
shall  be  recognized  in  their  local  corral  only  and 
shall  not  by  virtue  of  their  office  be  members  of 
the  Main  Corral. 

(2)  The  presiding  officer  may  at  any  meeting 
appoint  a  Bombinero  for  that  meeting. 

(3)  The  office  of  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of 
the  Main  Corral  or  of  local  corrals  may  be  com- 
bined in  one  person,  and  he  shall  perform  the 
duties  as  usually  pertain  to  such  offices. 

Sec.  3.  The  Grand  Officers  of  the  Order 
shall  be  elected  annually  by  the  Main  Corral  to 
serve  until  its  next  annual  meeting,  or  until  their 
successors  have  duly  qualified,  and  they  may  be 
re-elected. 

Sec.  4.  The  Grand  Paramount  Carabao  shall 
preside  at  the  meetings  of  the  Main  Corral,  and 
he  shall  perform  such  other  duties  as  usually  per- 
tain to  the  office  of  President. 

Sec.  5.  In  the  absence  of  the  Grand  Para- 
mount Carabao  the  Grand  Patriarch  of  the  Herd 
shall  perform  the  duties  of  the  Grand  Paramount 
Carabao,  and  in  case  of  the  absence  of  both  of 

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these  officers,  the  members  present  may  elect  an 
officer  to  preside  at  that  meeting. 

Sec.  6.  The  Grand  Lead  and  Grand  Wheel 
Carabao  shall  perform  the  duties  prescribed  in 
the  By-laws  of  the  Main  Corral.  The  Lead  and 
Wheel  Carabaos  of  the  local  corrals  shall  exer- 
cise similar  functions  in  their  respective  corrals. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

Membership. 
Section  1.  Any  person  who  shall  have  hon- 
orably served  in  the  Philippine  Islands  between 
May  1,  1898,  and  July  4,  1902,  both  dates  inclu- 
sive, as  a  commissioned  officer  of  the  United 
States  Regular  or  Volunteer  Army,  Navy,  Ma- 
rine Corps,  Philippine  Scouts,  or  as  a  Naval  Ca- 
det or  ]\Iidshipman,  or  as  Acting  x^ssistant 
Surgeon,  Contract  Surgeon,  Contract  Dental 
Surgeon,  or  any  person  who  so  served  as  an 
enlisted  man  in  the  United  States  Army,  Navy, 
or  Marine  Corps  and  subsequently  received  a  com- 
mission for  appointment  in  any  of  the  above- 
named  classes,  shall  be  eligible  for  election  as  a 
Veteran  Carabao;  and  any  accredited  war  corre- 
spondent who  served  in  the  Philippine  Islands 
between  May  1,  1898,  and  July  4,  1902,  both 
dates  inclusive,  shall  be  eligible  to  election  as  an 

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Associate  Carabao,  with  all  the  privileges  of 
Carabaos,  except  those  of  voting  and  holding 
office. 

Sec.  2.  Honorary  membership  in  the  Order 
may  be  conferred  by  the  Main  Corral  upon  the 
President  of  the  United  States  and  upon  the  Gov- 
ernor Generals  of  the  Philippines  or  upon  those 
who  have  held  that  office. 

Sec.  3.  The  oldest  lineal  male  descendant 
over  21  years  of  age  of  a  veteran  Carabao  or 
person  eligible  to  become  one  shall  be  eligible  to 
join  the  Order  as  a  Tenero  during  his  ancestor's 
life,  and  at  his  death  the  Tenero  shall  become 
a  Hereditary  Carabao. 

Sec.  4.  The  officers  and  additional  officers  of 
the  local  corrals  shall  constitute  a  council  thereof, 
and  two-thirds  of  the  council  may  at  any  time 
between  meetings  elect  candidates  to  member- 
ship in  the  corral,  and  their  action  shall  be  con- 
sidered as  confirmed  until  set  aside  by  a  three- 
fourths  vote  of  the  corral. 

Sec.  5.  (1)  Upon  the  election  of  a  Carabao 
his  name  shall  be  forwarded  to  the  Grand  Lead 
Carabao  for  final  action  and  entry  on  the  official 
register  of  the  Order,  and  he  shall  be  issued  a 
serial  number.     Notice  of  such  number  shall  be 

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forwarded  to  the  member  through  the  corral  by 
which  he  was  elected. 

(2)  The  Grand  Lead  Carabao  shall,  upon  ap- 
plication, also  issue  a  certificate  of  membership, 
serially  numbered,  at  a  cost  not  exceeding  $1.50. 

Sec.  6.  A  Carabao  may,  upon  application,  be 
transferred  from  the  corral  in  which  he  is  a  mem- 
ber to  any  other  corral  by  order  of  the  Grand 
Paramount  Carabao,  provided  the  corral  from 
which  the  Carabao  is  to  be  transferred  offers  no 
valid  objection  thereto,  after  due  notice  of  the 
proposed  transfer. 

Sec.  7.  All  Carabaos  shall  be  borne  on  the 
membership  roll  of  the  Order  which  will  be  re- 
tained in  the  custody  of  the  Main  Corral,  but 
their  active  participation  in  the  work  of  the 
Order,  except  as  provided  in  Section  2,  Article 
II,  shall  be  with  the  local  corral. 

Sec.  8.  (1)  For  conduct  that  is  detrimen- 
tal to  the  interests  of  the  Order,  a  Carabao  may 
be  expelled  therefrom  by  the  local  corral  with 
which  he  is  affiliated,  notice  of  the  action  of  the 
corral  being  at  once  forwarded  to  the  Main  Cor- 
ral for  notation  on  the  records  of  the  Order. 
The  expelled  Carabao  shall  have  the  right  to  ap- 
peal to  the  Main  Corral,  whose  action  shall  be 
final. 

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(2)  The  offender  shall  be  notified  in  writing 
of  the  charges  against  him  at  least  ten  days  in 
advance  of  the  action  taken  on  them.  Expulsion 
shall  only  be  had  as  the  result  of  the  affirmative 
vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  Carabaos  present. 

(3)  The  Main  Corral  shall  have  the  right  to 
take  similar  action  in  the  case  of  any  member 
of  the  Order,  the  local  corral  with  which  the  of- 
fending Carabao  is  affiliated  being  notified  of 
the  action  taken. 

(4)  Any  Carabao  dismissed  from  the  military 
or  naval  service  of  the  United  States  shall  be 
ipso  facto  dropped  from  the  rolls  of  the  Order. 

ARTICLE  V. 
Meetings. 

Section  1.  The  Main  Corral  shall  meet  once 
each  year  for  the  election  of  officers  of  the  Order 
and  the  transaction  of  other  business,  and  nine 
members  shall  constitute  a  quorum.  Notice  of 
meetings  shall  be  mailed  to  each  corral  at  least 
four  months  in  advance. 

Sec.  2.  Each  local  corral  shall  establish  its 
own  quorum  for  the  transaction  of  business. 

Sec.  3.  Corrals,  when  they  deem  it  expedient, 
may  name  as  delegates  to  the  Main  Corral  mem- 
bers of  the  Order  who  are  not  members  of  the 

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corral.  Any  delegate  to  the  Main  Corral  not 
able  to  attend  a  meeting  shall  appoint  some  other 
member  of  the  Order  as  his  proxy,  who  shall  act 
and  vote  in  his  place. 

ARTICLE  VI. 
Fees,  Dues  and  Assessments. 
Section  1.  The  initiation  fee  for  those  join- 
ing the  Order,  otherwise  than  as  honorary  mem- 
bers, shall  be  $2.50.  The  annual  dues  shall  be 
as  may  be  determined  by  the  local  corrals,  pro- 
vided that  honorary  members  affiliated  with  a 
local  corral  shall  pay  no  dues,  and  provided  fur- 
ther, that  the  local  corrals  shall  annually  (July 
1st  of  each  year)  contribute  for  the  support  of 
the  Main  Corral  the  sum  of  twenty-five  cents 
($0.25)  for  each  member,  other  than  honorary 
members,  carried  on  their  rolls. 

ARTICLE  VII. 
Insignia. 
Section  1.  (1)  The  insignia  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Carabao  shall  consist  of  an  equilat- 
eral triangle  of  bronze  IVL'  inches  at  base  line, 
point  upward,  thereon  in  gold  relief  the  head  of 
a  carabao,  en  profile;  at  the  apex  of  triangle  in 

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relief,    a    rustic   monogram    of    the    letters    "M. 
O.   C." 

(2)  The  insignia  shall  be  pendant  from  a 
bronze  bar  by  a  ribbon  of  khaki  color  13/16  inch 
wide,  edged  with  dark  blue  ^4  irich  wide.  The 
bar  is  inscribed  with  the  legend  "Military  Order 
of  the  Carabao"  in  relief,  surmounting  it  a  sea 
and  rising  therefrom  a  volcano. 

(3)  The  reverse  of  the  insignia  then  is  rep- 
resented in  bas  relief  the  Coat  of  Arms  or  flag 
of  the  so-called  Filipino  Republic. 

Sec.  2.  The  insignia  will  be  Avorn  conspicu- 
ously on  the  left  breast,  except  that  the  Grand 
Officers  and  the  Past  Grand  Paramount  Carabao 
of  the  Main  Corral,  and  the  Paramount  Carabao, 
Patriarch  of  the  Herd,  and  the  Lead  and  Wheel 
Carabaos  of  the  various  corrals  shall  wear  the 
badge  suspended  by  a  ribbon  around  the  neck; 
and  that  the  additional  officers  of  the  various 
corrals  shall  wear  a  rosette  on  the  ribbon. 

Sec.  3.  The  seal  of  the  Order  shall  be  cir- 
cular, the  size  of  the  United  States  silver  dollar, 
bearing  on  its  face  a  carabao  in  relief,  and 
around  the  edge  the  words  "Military  Order  of 
the  Carabao,"  and  the  dates  "1898-1902,"  one 
above,  the  other  underneath,  the  Carabao. 


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Sec.  4.  The  flag  of  the  Order  shall  be  of 
the  regulation  size.  The  border  to  be  of  blue, 
and  the  center  of  khaki  gold,  inlaid  with  a  repro- 
duction of  the  lapel  button,  consisting  of  the  cara- 
bao  head  and  monogram  of  the  Order  in  gold 
relief.  Below  the  triangle  in  blue  letters  and 
figures,  on  khaki  gold  background,  shall  be  in- 
serted the  following:  "1898— Philippines— 1902." 

ARTICLE  A' III. 
By-Laws. 

Section  1.  The  Main  Corral  and  all  local 
corrals  may  adopt  such  by-laws  as  may  be  de- 
sired, not  in  conflict  with  this  Constitution.  All 
by-laws  adopted  by  corrals  shall  be  subject  to 
approval  of  the  Main  Corral,  and  shall  not  con- 
flict with  the  by-laws  of  the  Main  Corral. 

Sec.  2.  A  majority  vote  shall  be  decisive  on 
all  questions  coming  before  the  Main  Corral  ex- 
cept amendments  to  the  Constitution  and  dismis- 
sals of  members,  for  which  a  two-thirds  vote 
shall  be  necessary. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

Amendments. 
Section  1.      (1)   Amendments  to  this  Consti- 
tution may  be  proposetl  at  any  meeting  of  the 

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Main  Corral  and  acted  upon  at  its  next  special 
or  regular  meeting,  not  earlier  than  six  months 
thereafter. 

(2)  Notices  of  proposed  amendments  shall 
be  mailed  to  all  corrals  at  least  four  months  in 
advance  of  action  thereon. 


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ARTICLE  I. 
Order  of  Business. 

The  order  of  business  at  stated  meetings  shall 
be  as  follows : 

1.     Call  to  order  by  the  Presiding  Officer. 
Roll  call  of  members. 
The  minutes  of  the  previous  meetings  not 

heretofore  read  and  adopted. 
Introduction  of  new  members. 
Special  business  of  the  meeting,  if  any. 
Unfinished  business. 
Reports  of  officers  and  committees. 
Written  communications. 
New  business. 
Adjournment. 


2. 
3. 


5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 


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ARTICLE  II. 
General  Rules  and  Regulations. 

Section  1.  Cushing's  Manual  of  Parliamen- 
tary Law  shall  govern  in  the  decision  of  parlia- 
mentary questions. 

Sec.  2.  All  official  orders,  communications, 
records,  and  proceedings,  of  whatever  character, 
shall  conform  as  nearly  as  possible  to  the  general 
regulations,  usages  and  customs  of  the  military 
and  naval  service  of  the  United  States. 

ARTICLE  III. 

Initiation  of  Officers. 
Section  L  A  Grand  Carabao  elected  to  any 
office  in  the  Order,  before  being  installed,  shall 
make  a  formal  declaration  upon  honor  that  he 
will  well  and  faithfully  perform  the  duties  of 
the  office  upon  which  he  is  about  to  enter,  and 
comply  with  all  the  established  laws  and  usages 
of  the  Order. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

Additional  Duties  of  Officers. 
Section    1.      (1)   In   addition    to   those   pre- 
scribed by  the  Constitution,  the  following  duties 
shall  be  performed  by  the  several  officers  of  the 
Main  Corral : 

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(2)  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Grand  Para- 
mount Carabao  to  appoint  all  officers  and  com- 
mittees not  otherwise  provided  for,  and  coun- 
tersign all  checks  drawn  by  the  Grand  Lead  and 
Wheel  Carabao,  for  sums  necessary  to  defray  ex- 
penses, and  for  other  appropriations. 

Sec.  2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Grand  Lead 
and  Wheel  Carabao  to  keep : 

1st.  The  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  rules  and 
regulations  of  the  Order. 

2d.     Copies  of  all  official  letters. 

3d.  A  ledger,  to  contain  the  accounts  of  the 
Main  Corral  with  its  members. 

4th.  A  book  in  which  shall  be  recorded  the 
names  of  those  Carabaos  who  may  have  been 
expelled  from  any  corral,  together  with  the  rea- 
sons therefor. 

He  shall  conduct  the  correspondence  of  the 
Main  Corral  and  notify  the  Grand  Carabaos  and 
the  several  corrals  from  time  to  time  as  they  may 
occur,  of  applications,  withdrawals,  admissions, 
rejections,  suspensions,  expulsions,  resignations, 
restorations  and  deaths.  He  shall  have  the  care 
and  custody  of  the  seal  of  the  Order.  He  shall, 
at  the  last  stated  meeting  in  his  term  of  office, 
make  a  full  report  of  all  moneys  received  during 
his  term,  and  of  all  arrearages  of  Grand  Cara- 

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baos  and  transfers  to  his  successor  in  office,  within 
two  weeks  after  the  expiration  of  his  term,  all 
books,  papers,  or  other  property  in  his  possession 
belonging  to  his  office. 

5th.  He  shall  pay  all  orders  signed  by  the 
Grand  Paramount  Carabao,  and  none  others,  and 
retain  these  orders  as  his  vouchers.  He  shall 
keep  accounts  of  his  receipts  and  expenditures  and 
shall  pay  over  and  deliver  to  his  successor  in 
office  all  moneys,  vouchers,  books  and  papers 
belonging  to  the  Main  Corral. 

ARTICLE  V. 
Introduction  of  Members. 
Section  1.  A  Carabao  upon  being  introduced 
as  a  Grand  Carabao  in  the  Main  Corral  shall, 
orally  if  present,  and  in  writing  if  absent,  make 
declaration  upon  honor  that  he  will  maintain  the 
Constitution  of  the  Order,  conform  to  its  By- 
Laws  and  rules,  and  use  his  best  endeavors  to 
promote  its  objects  and  advance  its  interests. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

Fines. 

Section  1.   The  fundamental  principles  of  this 

Order,   recognizing  loyal  citizenship  as  its  only 

test,  the  discussion  or  introduction  of  sectarian 

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or  partisan  topics  at  meetings  is  prohibited,  under 
penalty  of  such  fine,  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars, 
as  may  be  imposed  by  order  of  the  Main  Corral. 
Sec.  2.  All  other  violations  of  the  principles 
and  obhgations  of  the  Order  or  neglect  of  duty 
may  be  fined  at  the  option  of  the  Main  Corral. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

Amendments. 
Section  1.     Amendments  may  be  made  to  the 
By-Laws  of  the  Main  Corral  by  a  majority  vote 
of  that  body. 


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GRAND  PARAMOUNT  CARABAO 
Major-General  Chas.  F.  Humphrey,  U.   S.   A.,   Retired 

GRAND   PATRIARCH  OF  THE  HERD 
Rear  Admiral  Thomas  B.  Howard,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 

GRAND   LEAD   AND   WHEEL   CARABAO 
Major  William  E.  Horton,  U.  S.  A. 


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Past  (§tixt2vs  nf  i\\t  Mmn  Cnrral 

November,  igoo — January,  igi4 

GRAND    PARAMOUNT    CARABAOS 

Charles  A.  Woodruff.  ..  .May  3,  1901— December  19,  1902 

Cyrus  S.  Roberts December  19,  1902— June  5,  1903 

Robert  R.  Stevens June  5,  1903— September  11,  1903 

Charles  A.  Woodruff.  .September  11,  1903— June  30,  1904 

Charles  F.  Humphrey June  30,  1904— 

GRAND  PATRIARCH  OF  THE  HERD 

B.  H.  Randolph May  3,  1901— April  25,  1902 

A.  H.  Russell April  25,  1902— May  23,  1902 

Jesse  M.  Lee Afay  23,  1902— September  11,  1903 

W^  P.  Rogers September  11,  1903— June  30,  1904 

H.  T.  B.  Harris June  30,  1904— November  29,  1910 

Thomas  C.  McLean. November  29,  1910,  December  16,  1912 

Thomas  B.  Howard December  16,  1912— 

GRAND    LEAD    CARABAOS 

C.  B.  Sears i\Iay  3,  1901— April  25,  1902 

Geo.  G.  Greenough ...April  25,  1902— May  23,  1902 

R.  R.  Ste\t-ns May  23,  1902— September  11,  1903 

J.  W.  McAkdrews September  11,  1903— June  30,  1904 

I.  W.  Littell June  30,  1904— November  29,  1910 

William  E.  Horton November  29,  1910— 

GRAND  WHEEL  CARABAOS 

Robert  R.  Stevens May  3,  1901— May  23,  1902 

Chas.  H.  Whipple May  23,  1902— September  11,  1903 

J.  J.  Knapp September  11,  1903— June  30,  1904 

L  W.  Littell June  30,  1904— November  29.  1910 

William  E.  Horton November  29,  1910— 

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A 

Carabao  No. 

Abbott,  J.  C,  Lieut.,  Signal  Corps 1851 

Abbott,  S.  G.,  Lieut.,  28th  Infantry 1625 

Abernethy,  Robert  S.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1977 

Adams,  Frank  H.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Infantry 441 

Adams,  Robert  W.,  First  Lieut.,  8th  Infantry 1568 

Addison,  David  M.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1975 

Adler,  A.  C,  Lieut.,  1st  California  Volunteers 1618 

Admire,  Eli,  Lieut.,  22d  Infantry  (Resigned) 273 

Ahern,  George  P.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 265 

Albright,  Frank  H.,  Major,  14th  Infantry 1689 

Aleshire,  James  B.,  Major-General    118 

Allaire,  William  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  7th  Infantry 1583 

Alexander,  Robert,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 411 

Allen,  Charles  C,  Captain,  30th  Infantry 364 

Allen,  Henry  T.,  Lieut.-Col,  Cavalry 154 

Allen,  James,  Brigadier-General   125 

Allen,  John  H.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 2002 

Aloe,    Alfred,    Captain,    1st    Infantry 1480 

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Carabao    No. 

Ames,  Robert  F.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Retired 1810 

Anderson,  Everett  A.,  First  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve 

Corps    912 

Anderson,  George  S.,  Brigadier-General,  Retired...  80 

Anderson,   Martin  A.,   Comdr.,  U.   S.   N.,  Retired..  2088 

Anderson,  Thomas  M.,  Jr.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 284 

Anderson,  William  H.,  Second  Lieut.,  30th  Infantry. .  500 

Anding,  Sheldon  W.,  First  Lieut.,  30th  Infantry 610 

Andrews,  Henry  M.,  Colonel,  Retired 13 

Andrews,  Lincoln  C,  Captain,  Cavalry 370 

Apple,  W.  E.,  late  Surgeon  U.  S.  Volunteers 214 

Archer,  Deas,  First  Lieut.,  26th  Infantry 1433 

Armitage,  G.  H.,  late  Lieut.  Volunteer  Infantry 1114 

Armstrong,  G.  K.,  late  Lieut.  Volunteer  Infantry....  1189 

Arnold,  Alfred  C,  First  Lieut.,  26th  Infantry 857 

Arnold,  Conway  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  Retired 1223 

Arnold,  Percy  W.,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry 516 

Arnold,   Samuel   B.,   Captain,   Cavalry 1687 

Arrowsmith,  George  D.,  Captain,  Infantry 963 

Arthur,  WilHam  H.,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps 1230 

Ashbrook,  Roy  W.,  First  Lieut.,  Infantry 1461 

Ashburn,  Thomas  Q.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1376 

Athey,  W.  L.,  Contract  Surgeon 869 

Atkinson,  Benjamin  W.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Infantry 1762 

Austin,  F.  C,  Lieut.,  Coast  Artillery 1577 

Awl,  F.  A.,  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry  (Resigned) 1778 

Ayer,  Ira,  late  Contract  Surgeon 980 

Ayer,  Waldo  E.,  Major,  2d  Infantry 548 

B 

Babcock,  Campbell  E.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry 231 

Babin,  Provoost,  Lieut.-Comdr.,   U.  S.  N 2081 

Beach,   Christian  A.,  Captain,   Sub.   Department 309 

Baer,  Joseph  A.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry 424 

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Carabao    No. 

Bailey,  Guy  G.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 547 

Bailey,  Hobart  K,  Colonel,  Retired 131 

Baily,  Howard  H.,   Captain,   Medical   Corps 1640 

Bains,  Thos.  M.,  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry 477 

Baird,  George  H.,  First  Lieut,  11th  Cavalry 1076 

Baker,    Charles    T.,    Captain,    Quartermaster    Corps 

(Resigned)    207 

Baker,  David  J.,  Jr.,  Major,  Infantry 155 

Baker,  Frank  Cole,  Major,  Medical   Corps 2073 

Baker,  Jesse  M.,  Major,  Retired 381 

Baker,  Leonard  T.,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 1853 

Baker,  William  B.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps..  2065 
Baker,  William  P.,  late  Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers      1046 

Baldridge,  Harry  A.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1944 

Baldwin,  Frank  D.,  Brigadier-General,  Retired 282 

Baldwin,  Frank  P.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 908 

Baldwin,  Murray,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 995 

Baldwin,  Theodore  A.,  Jr.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry..  1856 

Ballard,  R.  T.,  Lieut,  Philippine  Scouts   (Resigned)  1190 

Balentine,  A.  T.,  Captain,  Artillery  Corps  (Resigned)  1576 

Ballin,  Alfred,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1631 

Bandholtz,  Harry  H.,  Major,  22d  Infantry 753 

Banister,    William    B.,    Lieut.-Col.,    Medical    Corps..  1216 

Bankhead,  Henry  M.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry 303 

Bannon,  Philip  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 2079 

Barber,  Charles  W.,  Captain,  Infantry 602 

Barber,  Henry  A.,  Major,  Retired 7Z7 

Barker,   Albert  S.,  Rear  Admiral,   Retired 1974 

Barker,  John  W.,  Captain,  3d  Infantry 1544 

Barnard,  Joseph  H.,  First  Lieut,  5th  Cavalry 257 

Barnes,  Harry  C,  Captain,  166th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1501 

Barnes,  John  W.,  Captain  18th  Infantry 1488 

Barney,  Fred  M.,  late  Contract  Surgeon 1662 

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Carabao    No. 

Earnhardt,  George  C,  Captain,  15th  Cavalry 813 

Barriger,  William  S.,  First  Lieut.,  Cavalry 809 

Barry,  Archie  W.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1883 

Barry,  John  A.,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Cavalry 1034 

Barry,  Michael  H.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1715 

Barry,  Thomas  H.,  Major-General    781 

Barton,  Frank  A.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 389 

Barton,  John  K.,  Engineer-in-Chief,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired  190 

Bates,    John    C,    Lieut. -General,    Retired 1966 

Bates,  Walter  T.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 449 

Bates,  William  G.,  late  Captain  U.   S.  Volunteers..  1566 

Batson,  Matthew  A.,  Captain,  Retired 1994 

Battle,  John  S.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 881 

Battle,  Marion  S.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1507 

Beacham,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  Captain,  29th  Infantry....  302 

Beach,  William  D.,  Colonel,  4th  Cavalry 1222 

Beacom,  John  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Infantry 520 

Bean,  E.  S.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 1622 

Bearss,  Hiram  I.,  Captain,  Marine  Corps 450 

Beaumont,  John  C,  Captain,  Marine  Corps 726 

Beck,  Paul  W.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry 961 

Beckurtz,  Charles  L.,  Major,  5th  Infantry  (Resigned)  1593 

Behr,  Francis  J.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1725 

Belknap,  Reginald  R.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.   N 1239 

Bell,  George,  Jr.,   Lieut.-Col.,   Infantry 934 

Bell,  Henry  A.,  First  Lieut.,  18th  Infantry 321 

Bell,  John  A.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 261 

Bell,  James  E.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 351 

Bell,  J.  FrankHn,  Major-General 1782 

Bell,  Ola  W.,  Captain,  14th  Cavalry 1367 

Bell,  William  D.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 600 

Bell,  William  H.,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Cavalry 1197 

Benjamin,  Julian  A.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 605 

Bennett,   Charles  A.,   Colonel,   Coast  Artillery 1729 

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Carabao    No. 

Bennet,  John  B.,  Major,  27th  Infantry 534 

Bennett,  WilHam  C,  Major,  16th  Infantry 210 

Bent,  Charles  L.,  Captain,  30th  Infantry  (Resigned)  507 

Benteen,  Frederick  W.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry 1491 

Benton,  Frederick  L.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1682 

Berkeley,  Randolph  C,  Major,  Marine  Corps 1214 

Berrien,  Frank  D.,  Lieut.-Comdr,  U.   S.  N 1897 

Berry,   Lucien  G.,   Lieut. -Col.,  4th   Field  Artillery..  1463 

Berryman,  Otway  C,  Colonel,  Marine  Corps,  Retired  336 

Bernard,  Thomas  P.,  First  Lieut,  7th  Cavalry 1201 

Bertsch,  William  H.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps  2056 

Betts,  Arlington  U.,  late  Captain  Volunteer  Infantry  1179 

Biddle,  David  H.,  Captain,  Cavalry   58 

Biddle,  John,  Colonel,  Engineers   15 

Biddle,    William    P.,    Major-General,    Comdt.    U.    S. 

M.  C 1241 

Bidwell,  W.  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Volunteers 1623 

Bierbower,  H.  C,  late  Contract  Surgeon  U.  S.  N . . .  1403 

Birkhimer,  William   E.,   Brigadier-General,   Retired.  842 

Birmingham,  Henry  P.,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps....  16 

Bisbee,   William   H.,   Brigadier-General,   Retired 632 

Bishop,   Giles,  Jr.,   Captain,    Marine    Corps 1736 

Bishop,   Harry  G.,   Major,  5th  Field  Artillery 1777 

Bishop,  Hoel  S.,  Colonel,  15th  Cavalry  608 

Bishop,  William  H.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers..  1096 

Bispham,  Harrison  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Navy 679 

Bjornstad,  Alfred  W.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry 1064 

Black,  A.  J.,  Contract  Surgeon 1004 

Blackvi^ood,  Norman  J.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 2064 

Blaine,  Robert,  First  Lieut.,  10th  Cavalry 1886 

Blasland,  Harry  D.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps.  1429 

Blatchford,   Richard   M.,   Lieut.-CoL,   Infantry 93 

Blocklinger,  Gottfried,  Rear  Admiral,  Retired 1933 

Blockson,  Augustus  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  6th  Cavalry 730 

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Carabao    No. 

Blue,  Victor,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 909 

Boak,  Siebert  D.,  First  Lieut.,  Dental  Surgeon 1047 

Boiseau,   Louis  T.,   Captain,  Field  Artillery 1533 

Bomford,  George  N.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 247 

Bomus,  Peter  S.,   Colonel,  Retired 233 

Bonnaffon,  Edmund  W.,  Pay  Inspector,  U.  S.  N....  1790 
Bonnaffon,    Sylvester,    3d,    Captain,    Quartermaster 

Corps    324 

Bootes,  James  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1307 

Booth,  Alfred  J.,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Infantry 906 

Booth,   Ewing  E.,   Captain,  7th   Cavalry 1413 

Boschen,  Frederick  W.,  First  Lieut.,  16th  Infantry..  1656 

Bottoms,  Sam  F.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1132 

Boughter,  Francis,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  N 678 

Boughton,  Daniel  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  8th  Cavalry 957 

Bourke,  James,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 1434 

Bourns,   Frank   S.,   late   Major   and    Chief    Surgeon 

U.  S.  Volunteers  1198 

Bowdish,  Myron  B.,  Lieut.,  10th  Cavalry  (Resigned)  594 

Bowen,  Frank  S.,  Captain,  2Gth  Infantry 556 

Bowen,  William  H.  C,  Colonel,  12th  Infantry 634 

Bowen,  William  S.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1536 

Bowie,  Hamilton,  Captain,  13th  Cavalry 1195 

Bowne,  William  R.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1131 

Bowman,  George  T.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry  1018 

Bowman,  Walter  O.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 674 

Boyer,  Perry  L.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps,  U.   S.   A.  950 

Brackett,  William,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.   C 672 

Bradley,   Alfred  E.,   Lieut.-Col.,   Medical   Corps 490 

Bradshaw,  George  B.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1399 

Brady,  John  R.,  Lieut.-Commander,  U.  S.  N 1282 

Brainard,  David  L.,  Colonel,  Quartermaster  Corps..  1998 

Brandcr,  William  W.,  Chaplain,  15th  Cavalry 811 

Brazee,  A.  J.,  late  Capt.  U.  S.  Volunteer  Infantry..  377 

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Carabao    No. 

Braunersrenther,  ^^'i]liam,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired     '  J228 

Brechemin,   Louis,  Colonel,   Medical  Corps "  244 

Brechemin,  Louis,  Jr.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 798 

Breckenridge,  James  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1381 

Brees,  Herbert  J.,  Captain,  Cavalry "  '  1431 

Brewer,  Isaac  W.,  late  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corpi  1800 

Brewster,  Andre  W.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry. . . .  1761 

Bncker,  Edwin  D.,  Major,  Ordnance  Department  1554 

Bncker,  William  R,  Lieut.-Commander,  U.  S.  N  .  1986 

Bnggs,  Allan  L.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 1368 

Briggs,  John   B.,    Commander,    U.    S.    N.,   Retired'  1351 

Bnggs,  Raymond  W.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery  52^ 

Bright,  Albert  J.,  Lieut,  2d  Infantry   (Resigned).'."  914 

Brister,  John  M.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1133 

Brittain,  Carlo  B.,  Commander,  U.  S    N      1981 

Brooks,  J.  C.  W.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 1920 

Brooks,  John  D.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S    A  1679 

Brooks.   Robert    E.,    Captain,    Philippine    Scouts....  1185 

Brooke,   Wilham,   Captain  30th   Infantry  I866 

Brown,  Arthur  W.,  Captain,  Infantry,  U.  S    A 996 

Brown,  Ira  C,  First  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps  616 

Brown,  George  Le.  R.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  1458 

Brown,  Preston,  Captain,  17th  Infantrv  658 

Brown,  Philip  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C            I699 

Brown,  Robert  A.,  Major.  Cavalry....                        "  1505 
Brown,  Thomas  W.,  First  Lieut.,  27th  Infantry.' ."  ' ' '  966 
Brown,  William  C,  Lieut.-Col.,  Cavalry. .               '"953 
Brush,  Daniel  H.,  Brgiadier-General,  U.   S.  A     Re- 
tired     

Bryan,  Benjamin  C,  Captain,  'u  "  S  '  N 1 5I 

Bubb,  John  W    Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.'/ Retired  1483 

Buchan,  Fred  E.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry..  [T-u, 

Buchanan,  Allen,  Lieut.-Commander,  U.  S.  N..' .'.'.'.'  501 

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Carabao    No. 

Buchanan,  Edmund  A.,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Cavalry 1818 

Buck,  Carroll  D.,  Major,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A. . . .  1150 

Buckey,  Mervyn  C,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1769 

Buffington,  Abraham  P.,  Major,  21st  Infantry 755 

Bugge,  Jens,  Captain,  U.  S.  A 2072 

Bujac,   Etienne   de   Pellissier,   late   Lieut.   Volunteer 

Infantry     2006 

Bull,  James  A.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1414 

Bullard,  William  H.  G.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1324 

Bulmer,  Bayard  T.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1651 

Bulmer,  Roscoe  C,  Lieut. -Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1596 

Bundy,  Omar,  Lieut.-Col,  11th  Infantry 1775 

Bunker,  Clarence  G.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1706 

Burkhardt,  Samuel,  Jr.,  Major,   19th  Infantry 834 

Burnett,  Charles,  First  Lieut.,  4th  Cavalry 793 

Burnham,  William  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  20th  Infantry....  297 

Burns,  Robert,  late  Major  U.   S.  Volunteers 527 

Burroughs,  James  M.,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry 1569 

Burt,  Andrew  S.,   Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      425 

Burt,  Charles  C,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1704 

Burt,  Charles  P.,  Lieut.-Commander,  U.  S.  N 1672 

Burt,  Reynolds  J.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 350 

Burt,  William  H.,  Captain,  4th  Field  Artillery 1829 

Burtt,  Wilson  B.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 972 

Bussche,   Carl   F.,  late  Lieut.    18th   Infantry 366 

Butler,  Henry  V.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1280 

Butler,  Lawrence  P.,  Captain,  4th  Infantry 659 

Butler,  Rodman,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Cavalry 571 

Buttler,  William  C,  Colonel,  24th  Infantry 17 

Buttrick,  James  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 586 

Byram,  George  L.,  Major,  Cavalry  1 

Byrne,  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 138 

Byron,  J.  C,  Major,  U.   S.  A.    (Resigned) 1789 

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C 

Carabao    No. 

Cabell,  De  Rosey  C,  Major,  11th  Cavalry 1668 

Cabell,  Julian  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1226 

Caldwell,  H.  H.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  A 1314 

Caldwell,  Robert  G.,  First  Lieut,  Infantry 383 

Caldwell,  Samuel,  First  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts  (Re- 
signed)       1676 

Cameron,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  792 

Campbell,  Archibald,   Lieut.-Col.,   Coast  Artillery...  1256 

Campbell,  Chandler,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1113 

Camp,  Beauford  R.,  First  Lieut,  9th  Cavalry 1887 

Canby,  James,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps 1467 

Cannon,  William  C,  Major,  U.  S.  A 454 

Capehart,  Edward  E.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 203 

Capps,  Washington  L.,  Chief  Constructor,  U.  S.  N.  1834 

Carleton,    Guy,    Lieut-Col.,    3d    Cavalry 598 

Carleton,  WilHam  A.,  Captain,  30th  Infantry 1100 

Carnahan,  Earl  C,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps....  102 

Carpenter,  Charles  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1904 

Carr,  Clark  M.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1636 

Carr,  Daniel  J.,  Major,  Signal  Corps 1312 

Carr,  Irving  J.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 1155 

Carson,  Adam  C,  late  Captain,  28th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry     1811 

Cartmell,  Nathaniel  M.,  First  Lieut,  3d  Cavalry 1819 

Case,  David  B.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps 1634 

Cassatt,  Edward  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.  (Resigned)  . .  1665 

Casteel,  Delphey  T.  E.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry 1409 

Castle,  Chas.  W.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 1820 

Castle,  Guy  W.  S.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1862 

Castle,  William  A.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 657 

Castleman,  Kenneth  G.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.   N 1298 

Catlin,  Albertus  W.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1929 

Cavenaugh,  William  A.,  Captain,  15th  Infantry 332 

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Caiabao    No. 

Chadwick,  Francis  L.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1235 

Chaffee,  Adna  R.,  Lieut.-General,  U.  S.  A,  Retired..  184 

Chalmers,  T.  C,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 260 

Chambers,  Washington  I.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1301 

Chamberlain,  Fred  V.  S.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 892 

Chamberlin,  De  Witt  W.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 582 

Chandler,  Chas.  de  F.,  Captain,  Signal  Corps 1637 

Chappelear,  Louis  S.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1523 

Chase,  Alpha  M.,  First  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps  1732 

Chase,  George  F.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  1978 

Cheatham,  B.  Frank,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps..  119 

Cheatham,  Lindzy  E.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts...  1865 

Cheney,  Sherwood  A.,  Major,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A...  1816 

Childs,  Marshall,  Captain,  25th  Infantry 1487 

Christie,  A.  La  Rue,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 609 

Clare,  James  P.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A 1799 

Clark,  Albin  L.,  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 911 

Clark,  Charles  A.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers 1923 

Clark,  Charles  C,  Major,  15th  Infantry 1547 

Clark,  Elmer  W.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry 1941 

Clark,  Wallis  O.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 264 

Clarke,  Adna  G.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1714 

Clarke,  Walter  L.,  Captain,   Signal  Corps 174 

Clayton,  Bertram  T.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps..  699 

Clayton,  Powell,  Jr.,  Captain,  11th  Cavalry 993 

Clement,  Henry  C,  Jr.,  Captain,  29th  Infantry 1038 

Clifford,  William  H.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  M.  C 1347 

Clinton,  James  W.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry 220 

Cloman,  Sydney  A.,  Major,  26th  Infantry 837 

Clotworthy,  H.  Lee,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers..  1987 

Cocheu,  Frank  S.,  Captain,  10th  Infantry 1788 

Cochran,  William  B.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps  349 

Cole,  Casper  W.,  Captain,   15th  Cavalry 676 

Cole,  Cyrus  W.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1291 

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Carabao    No. 
Cole,   Frederick   W.,   Captain,   Quartermaster   Dept. 

(Resigned)     222 

Cole,  James  A.,  Alajor,  Quartermaster  Corps 734 

Cole,  Otis  R.,  First  Lieut.,  27th  Infantry 1143 

Collins,  Edgar  T.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry 625 

Colman,    N.,   Veterinary    Surgeon 1422 

Colwell,  John  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 229 

Combe,  F.  J.,  late  Major  and  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols..  611 

Comegys,  William  H.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired. . . .  230 

Comer,  James  McD.,  Lieut.,  16th  Infantry  (Resigned)  444 

Comly,  George  B.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 394 

Commiskey,  Archibald  F.,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry 974 

Como,  James  H.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps 1690 

Compton,  Goodwin,  First  Lieut,  13th  Infantry 1731 

Conger,  Edward  H.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C 1765 

Cone.  Hutch  I.,  Engineer-in-Chief,  U.  S.  N 1958 

Conklin,  Arthur   S.,   Major,   Coast  Artillery 162 

Connolly,  George  F.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 622 

Connolly,    Patrick  A.,   Captain,   26th   Infantry 1439 

Conrad,   Caspar  H.,  Jr.,  Captain,   Cavalry 391 

Conrad,  William  D.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 529 

Constien,  Edward  T.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1756 

Conway,  James,  Lieut,  PhiHppine  Scouts  (Resigned)  1122 

Cook,  Norman  E.,  Captain,  Philippine   Scouts 783 

Cook,  William  H.,  late  Major  and  Surgeon  U.  S.  V.  89 

Cooke,  George  F.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 758 

Cooke,  Lorenzo  W.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      566 

Cooley,  William  M.,  First  Lieut.,  6th  Cavalry 448 

Coolidge,    Charles   A.,    Brigadier-General,   U.    S.    A., 

Retired     839 

Cooper,  George  F.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1353 

Cootes,  Harry  N.,  Captain,  13th  Cavalry 1141 

Coppock,  Edward  R.,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Cavalry 397 

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Carabao    No. 

Corbly,  John  B.,  First  Lieut.,  25th  Infantry 1693 

Cordier,  Constant,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 607 

Cordray,  David  P.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 1658 

Corey,  John  B.  W.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1036 

Corey,  Milo  C,  Captain,  23d  Infantry 1067 

Corliss,   Robert    C,    Lieut.,    Philippine    Scouts    (Re- 
signed)       1099 

Cornish,  Lester  W.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1542 

Corwine,  R.  M.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteer  Infantry  681 

Cotten,  Lyman  A.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1262 

Cotter,  John,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1774 

Coughlan,  Timothy  M.,  Captain,  1st  Cavalry 1033 

Coulter,   Richard,   Colonel,    Pa.    National   Guard....  2034 

Cowin,  William  B.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 241 

Coxe,  Alexander  B.,  Captain,  8th  Cavalry 1543 

Crabtree,  George  H.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 707 

Crago,  Thomas  S.,  late  Captain  Volunteer  Infantry  2007 

Craig,  John  W.,  Captain,  12th  Cavalry 1050 

Craig,  Malin,  Captain,  1st  Cavalry  40 

Craighill,  William  E.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Engineers 4 

Craigie,  David  J.,  Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      211 

Cralle,  G.  Maury,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 301 

Crank,  Robert  K.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1400 

Cranston,  Arthur.  U.  S.  A.    (Resigned) 1972 

Cravens,  Lanier,  Lieut,  Artillery  Corps   (Resigned)  1527 

Cravens,  Richard  K.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1535 

Crawford,  Charles,  Major,  20th  Infantry  310 

Crawford,  Samuel  D.,  First  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts  1857 

Creary,  William  F.,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 1609 

Crimmins,  Martin  L.,  Captain,  16th  Infantry 829 

Crockett,    Thomas    B.,    Lieut.,    24th    Infantry    (Re- 
signed      480 

Croft,  Edward,  Captain,  19th  Infantry 850 

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Crosby,   William  D.,  Lieut.-Col.,   Medical   Corps 

Crosley,  Walter  S.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 

Crossfield,  A.  C,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Vol.  Infantry 
Crowder,  Enoch  H.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A. 
Crozier,  William,  Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A... 
Cruse,  Fred  T.,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Field  Artillery. 
Cruse,  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.,   Quartermaster   Corps 

Cullison,  Jesse  AL,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 

Culver,  Clarence  C,  First  Lieut.,  7th  Cavalry. 
Cunningham,  Mack  K.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 
Curry,  George,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 
Curtis,  Lawrence  A.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry... 
Curzon,  H.  E.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers.. 
Cushman,  Guy,  Captain,  11th  Cavalry  


Carabao    No. 

1780 
1770 

347 

1319 

1225 

1927 

77 

913 


1051 
200 
317 

1615 
563 


D 

Dabney,  Ward,  First  Lieut.,  21st  Infantry 785 

Dale,  Frederick  A.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1264 

Dallam,  Samuel  F.,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 779 

Dalton,  Albert  C,  Captain,  29th  Infantry 323 

Dalton,  Harry  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 2030 

Daly,  Beverly  C,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired...  508 

Daly,  Francis  J.,  Passed  Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.  1877 

Darnall,  Carl  R.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1943 

Darrah,  Thomas  W.,  Captain,  29th  Infantry 1056 

Davidson,  Fred  L.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 1633 

Davidson,   Joseph   T.,    Major,   Quartermaster    Corps  741 

Davies,  A.  L.  B.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1850 

Davis,  Alexander  M.,   Major,   Quartermaster  Corps  353 

Davis,  Cleland,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1268 

Davis,  Edward,  Captain,  13th  Cavalry 1097 

Davis,  Frank  B.,   Captain,   14th  Infantry 952 

Davis,  George  B.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Quartermaster  Corps.  832 


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Carabao    No. 

Davis,  Glenn  H.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry   1485 

Davis,  Thomas  F.,  Colonel,  18th  Infantry 1001 

Davis,  William  R.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 1913 

Davison,  Lorenzo  P.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 409 

Davison,  Peter  W.,  Captain,  15th  Infantry 456 

Day,  Frederick  R.,  Major,  30th  Infantry 18 

Day,  John  FI.  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1219 

Day,  Matthias  W.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1048 

Dean,  Warren,  Captain,  15th  Cavalry   1545 

Decker,  Corbin  J.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 1302 

De  Court,  Julian,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1158 

Deems,  Clarence,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1970 

Deems,   Clarence,  Jr.,   Captain,  1st  Field  Artillery..  969 

De  Funiak,  Frederick  R.,  Jr.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry.  526 

Degen,  John  Alden,  Lieut.,  12th  Cavalry 2031 

De  Laney,  Matthew  A.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1697 

Delano,  Frederick  H.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 923 

Delaplane,  Channing  E.,  First  Lieut,  11th  Infantry..  887 

Denny,  Frank  L.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 1352 

Dent,  Elliott  J.,   Captain,  Engineer  Corps 983 

Dent,  John  C,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 238 

Dentler,   Clarence  E.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.   S.   A 1981 

De  Russy,  Isaac  D.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      470 

Dessez,  P.  T.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 670 

De  Valin,  Charles  M.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1735 

Devore,  Daniel  B.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 2032 

De  Witt,  John  L.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 307 

De  Witt,  Wallace,  Major,  Medical  Corps 283 

Dickey,  W.  E.,  last  Assistant  Engineer,  U.  S.  N . . .  1739 

Dickins,  Randolph,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 61 

Dickson,  Thomas  J.,  Chaplain,  6th  Field  Artillery..  1186 

Dinger,  Henry  C,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1244 

Diss,  J.  W.  F.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 865 

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Carabao    No. 

Doane,  William  G.,  Captain,  2Sth  Infantry 123 

Dodds,  Frank  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 495 

Doherty,  William  H.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 874 

Dohrman,  Frederick,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers..  1089 

Dolph,  Cyrus  A.,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 1455 

Donnelly,  Edward  T.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1705 

Dorcy,  Ben  H.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1678 

Dorey,  Halstead,  Captain,  4th  Infantry 943 

Dorrington,  La  F.  H.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers.  357 
Dougherty,  William  E.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A., 

Retired     72 

Douglas,  Richard  S.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1248 

Downey,  George  F.,  Lieut.-Col,  Quartermaster  Corps  120 

Doyle,  Fred  C,  Captain,  1st  Field  Artillery 739 

Drake,  C.  M.,  late  Major  and  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.  750 

Dravo,  Edward  E.,  Colonel,  Quartermaster  Corps..  1546 
Du  Bois,  Frank,  late  Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon, 

U.  S.  A 720 

Dudley,  Clark  D.,  Captain.  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1022 

Duggan,    Walter    T.,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired     617 

Duke,  Thomas  T.,  First  Lieut.,  18th  Infantry 960 

Duncan,  George  B.,  Major,  9th  Infantry 181 

Duncan,  George  O.,  First  Lieut,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  1017 

Dunn,  John  H.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1797 

Dunning,    Samuel    W.,   Lieut.-Col.,   Infantry 639 

Durfee,  Lucius  L.,  Major,  26th  Infantry 365 

Dutton,  Robert  McM.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 922 

Dutton,  Salmon  F.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps..  941 

Dyer,  Jesse  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 2025 

E 

Eastman,  Frank  F.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Quartermaster  Corps  295 

Easton,  Alpha  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1931 

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Carabao    No. 

Eastwick,  P.  G.,  Jr.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers..  867 

Eaton,  Charles  P.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 1398 

Eberle,  Edward  W.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1272 

Eberle,  H.  A.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A 1023 

Echols,  Charles  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 1563 

Edgar,  Webster  A.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1808 

Edger,  Benjamin  J.,  Jr.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 872 

Edie,  Guy  L.,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps 1334 

Edwards,  Clarence  R.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A..  1252 

Edwards,  Oliver,  Captain,  5th  Infantry 345 

Ekwurzel,  George  M.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 877 

Ellicott,  John  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1700 

Elliot,  Duncan,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 1401 

Elliott,  George  F.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  M.  C,  Re- 
tired       1251 

Elliot,  H.  W.,  late  Captain  and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.  1146 

Elliott,  Walter  B.,  Captain,  Infantry 1644 

Elliott,  William,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps 227 

Ellis,  Nolan  V.,  First  Lieut,  19th  Infantry 889 

Ellis,  Richard  T.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1950 

Elmore,  Vincent  M.,  Captain,  24th  Infantry 650 

Eltinge,  Le  Roy,  Captain,   15th   Cavalry 815 

Ely,  Eugene  J.,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Cavalry 817 

Ely,  Frank  D.,  Captain,  16th  Infantry   2033 

Ely,  H.  E.,   Captain,  7th   Cavalry    1172 

Emery,  Jonas  A.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1010 

Endicott,  Francis  C,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Infantry....  984 

England,  Lloyd,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.    (Resigned) 1734 

Enos,  Copley,  First  Lieut.,  1st  Cavalry 920 

Eppley,  Kurtz,  Lieut.,  8th  Infantry    (Resigned) 988 

Errington,  Charles  H.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 886 

Erwin,   Isaac,    Captain,   30th    Infantry 1053 

Eskridge,  Oliver  S.,  Captain,   10th  Infantry 998 

Estes,  George  H.,   Captain,  20th   Infantry 331 

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Carabao    No. 

Esty,  Thomas  B.,  First  Lieut.,  14th  Cavalry 1257 

Evans,  Frederick  D.,  Major,  Infantry 1648 

Evans,  Frank  T.,  Lieut. -Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 796 

Evans,  Herbert  L.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry 1357 

Evans,  Robert  K.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A 88 

Evans,   William   P.,   Colonel,   U.    S.   A.,   Retired....  75 

Exton,  Charles  W.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 300 

F 

Fairchild,  David  S.,  Jr.,  late  Surgeon  U.  S.  V 1940 

Fairfax,  John  C,  First  Lieut.,  21st  Infantry 1673 

Faison,  Samson  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  5th  Infantry 51 

Falconer,  Walter  M.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1287 

Falls,  Moor  N.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A . . . .  1477 

Farenholt,  Ammen,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 875 

Fassett,  WilHam  M.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 638 

Faulkner,  Albert  U.,   Captain,   Field  Artillery 1918 

Faulkner,  William  S.,   Captain,  23d  Infantry 1124 

Fauntleroy,  Powell  C,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1999 

Fechet,  Eugene  O.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired...  206 

Feeny,  John  M.,  late  Contract  Surgeon 1134 

Felker,  Luther,  First  Lieut.,  2d   Cavalry ..  1874 

Feland,  Logan,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1549 

Felts,   Robert  L.,   late   Contract   Surgeon 1005 

Fanner,  Edward  B.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1408 

Ferguson,  Arthur   M.,   Captain,   14th   Infantry 1258 

Ferguson,  Henry  T.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 1875 

Ffoulkes,  Bruce,  late  Contract  Surgeon 1627 

Figgins,  D.  W.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  U.   S.  Volunteers..  1680 

Filmer,  George,  late  Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers 1602 

Finch,  Charles  C,  Lieut.,  12th  Infantry   (Resigned)  1110 

Finley,  John  P.,  Major,  U.  S.  A 2035 

Finley,  Walter  L.,  Colonel,  1st  Cavalry 973 

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Carabao    No. 

Fischer,  Charles  H.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1807 

Fisk,  Asa  F.,  late  Captain,  U.  S.  A 1088 

Fitch,  Roger  S.,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry 891 

Fitzpatrick,  Charles,  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers  2086 

Fleisclihauer,  William  G.,  Captain,  25th  Infantry....  1667 

Fleming,  Lawrence  J.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry 1284 

Fonda,  Ferdinand  W.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  596 

Foote,  Stephen  M.,  Colonel  Coast  Artillery 1240 

Ford,  Clyde  S.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 49 

Foreman,  Albert  W.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 90 

Forney,  James,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  M.  C,  Re- 
tired      716 

Forse,  William,  Captain,  45th  Coast  Artillery 1903 

Forsyth,  William  D.,  Captain,  Cavalry   986 

Fortescue,  Granville  R.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.  (Resigned)  1356 

Foster,  Herbert  S.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1486 

Foster,  Leo  F.,  Captain,  109th  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  1703 

Foulois,  Benjamin  D.,  First  Lieut.,  7th  Infantry....  1153 

Foxworthy,  Frank  W.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers  2010 

Franklin,  Thomas,   Captain,  U.   S.  A.    (Resigned)..  7 

Fredendall,  Ira  L.,   Major,   Quartermaster  Corps...  746 

Frederick,  Daniel  A.,  Colonel,  22d  Infantry 1006 

Fremont,  John  C,  Jr.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1938 

French,  Francis  H.,  Colonel,  2d  Infantry 360 

Frier,  James  H.,   Captain,   Infantry 1145 

Frisbee,  Floyd  L.,  late  Lieut.  Philippine  Scouts....  982 

Frissell,  Thomas  T.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 100 

Fuger,  Albert  S.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1582 

Fuger,  Frederick  W.,  Captain,  13th  Infantry 493 

Fuller,  Arthur  L.,  Captain,   Coast  Artillery 1956 

Fuller,  Ben  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  M.  C 1835 

Fuller,  Elverton  E.,  First  Lieut.,   12th   Infantry....  1795 

Fuller,  Lawson  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1350 

Fulmer,  John  J.,  First  Lieut.,  7th  Infantry 1496 

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Carabao    No. 

Furlong,  Francis  M.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1663 

Furlong,  John  W.,   Captain,  6th   Cavalry 731 

Furlow,  James  W.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 577 

G 

Galbraith,  Jacob  G.,   Lieut.-Col.,  4th  Cavalry 240 

Gale,  George  H.  G.,  Colonel,  Cavalry 1156 

Galleher,  Paul   C,   Captain,   13th  Infantry 1065 

Gambrill,  William   G.,   Major,  Quartermaster   Corps  759 

Gandy,   Charles    M.,   Lieut.-Col.,   Medical    Corps 569 

Gardener,  Cornelius,  Colonel,   16th  Infantry 840 

Garrard,  Joseph,  Colonel,  15th  Cavalry 1964 

Garrard,  Louis  R,  Jr.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps  691 

Gasser,   Lorenzo  D.,  Captain,  Infantry 958 

Gearing,  Henry  C,   Commander,   U.    S.   N 1382 

Geere,  Frank,  Captain,  170th  Co.  Coast  Artillery...  1137 

Getty,  Robert  N.,  Colonel,  27th  Infantry 44 

Gherandi,  Walter  R.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1320 

Gibbon,  John,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1906 

Gibbons,  John  H.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 19 

Gibson,  Robert  J.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired ....  981 

Gibson,  William  R.,  Captain  2d  Infantry 355 

Gienty,  Daniel  H.,  Captain,  12th  Cavalry 1370 

Gill,  William  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1261 

Gillmore,  James  C,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired  1654 

Gillmore,  William  E.,  First  Lieut.,  28th  Infantry....  621 

Gilmer,  Ellison  L.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1579 

Gilmore,  John  C,  Jr.,   Major,  Coast  Artillery 1390 

Gilmer,  William  W.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 90S 

Gillis,  George  S.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Infantry 1432 

Gillis,  Irvin  V.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N II49 

Gilpin,  Chas.  Edward,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  N 2005 

Gilson,  R.  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C,  Resigned 219 

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Carabao    No. 
Glasgow,  Edward  L.,  Captain,  156th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1726 

Glenn,  Edwin  F.,  Colonel,  23d  Infantry  269 

Glennan,  James  D.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Medical  Corps 130 

Godfrey,    Edward    S.,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired     2022 

Godson,  William  F.  H.,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 1779 

Godwin,  Edward  A.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      1619 

Gohn,  Joseph  F.,  Captain,  19th  Infantry  1657 

Goldsborough,    Washington    L.,    late    Captain    U.    S. 

Volunteers    205 

Golderman,  Philip  S.,  Captain,  22d  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1532 

Goodale,  William   M.,  Captain  19th  Infantry 515 

Goodrich,  George  E.,  Captain,  30th  Infantry 949 

Goodrich,    Paul   M.,   First   Lieut.,   11th   Infantry 488 

Goolsby,  William  E.,  late  Lieut.  21st  Infantry 452 

Gordon,  Charles  INI.,  Jr.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry 540 

Goulding,  Timothy  F.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers  1754 

Gove,  Charles  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1306 

Gracie,  William  B.,  Captain,  Infantry 2076 

Grady,  John,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1905 

Graham,  Alden  M.,  First  Lieut.,  1st  Cavalry 921 

Graham,  James  M.,  Captain,  19th  Infantry  836 

Graham,  William  B.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 599 

Grant,  Frank  A.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps 698 

Grant,  Homer  B.,  Captain,  117th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1513 

Grant,  Walter  S.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 393 

Graves,  William  S.,  Major,  20th  Infantry 330 

Green,  Frank  E.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers ....  579 
Greene,   Francis  V.,   Major-General,  U.   S.   A.,   Re- 
tired       1979 

Green,  John  F..  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1012 

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Carabao    No. 

Green,  Ned  M.,  Lieut,  15th  Infantry 2074 

Greene,  Henry  A.,  Colonel,  10th  Infantry 1231 

Greenough,  Ernest  A.,  Captain,  150th  Co.  Coast  Ar- 
tillery       1505 

Gregg,  Harry  W.,  First  Lieut.,  Infantry 1910 

Gregg,  La  Vergne  L.,  First  Lieut.,  Infantry 315 

Gregory,  Daniel  D.,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Cavalry 955 

Greig,  Alexander,  Jr.,  Captain,  96th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery     1515 

Griffin,  Francis  \V.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1664 

Griffith,   Thomas   W.,   Lieut. -Col.,   Infantry 1617 

Griffiths,  Joseph  H.,  Captain,  Infantry 2016 

Grimes,   George   M.,   Captain,  30th  Infantry 287 

Grove,  Washington  B.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1973 

Grubbs,  Robert  B.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 700 

Grunert,  George,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Cavalry 1465 

Guest,   Middleton   S.,   Surgeon,  U.   S.   N.,   Retired..  224 

Guilfoyle,   John   F.,    Colonel,   9th   Cavalry 1249 

Gulick,    John   W.,    Captain,    Coast    Artillery 1575 

Gulick,  Louis  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.   M.   C 1589 

Gustin,  Morrow  C,  late  Lieut.   Philippine   Scouts..  1423 

Guthrie,  Joseph  A.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired....  1741 

Guthrie,  James  V.,  Lieut.,  20th  Infantry  (Resigned)  333 

Guyer,  George  D.,  Major,  16th  Infantry 535 

H 

Haan,  William  G.,   Lieut. -Col,   Coast  Artillery 20 

Hack,  Charles  W.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers..  985 

Hadra,  Fred,  Medical  Reserve  Corps   (Resigned)..  1338 

Hacker,  Theodore  B.,   Major,  Quartermaster  Corps  145 

Haines,  Henry  C,  Lieut.-Col,  U.  S.  M.  C 2012 

Haines,  John   P.,   Major,   Coast  Artillery 524 

Hale,  Harry  C,  Lieut.-Col.,  Infantry 12 

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Carabao    No. 

Halford,  Elijah  W.,  Lieut.-Col,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  1212 

Halford,  Frank,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1112 

Hall,  Charles  B.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  472 

Hall,  Eugene  P.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 2023 

Hall,  Harrison,  Captain,  42d  Co.  Coast  Artillery...  1953 

Hall,  Herman,  Major,  12th  Infantry 1608 

Hall,  J.  De  Camp,  Capt,  4th  Infantry 1441 

Hall,  James  P.,  Alajor,  Medical  Corps 1101 

Hall,  Reynold  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1377 

Hall,  William  E.,  First  Lieut.,  Medical  Corps 1163 

Halloran,  Paul  S.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1864 

Halsey,  William  P.,  Captain,  U.   S.  N.,  Retired....  1992 

Hamilton,   Alston,    Major,    Coast    Artillery 1498 

Hamilton,  Louis  McLane,  Lieut.,  14th  Infantry  (Re- 
signed)       1162 

Hamilton,  Robert  L,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  278 

Hampton,  Kensey  J.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps...  990 

Hancock,  William  P.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  825 

Hand,  Daniel  W.,  Captain,  2d  Field  Artillery 1524 

Handy,  Joseph  B.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers....  2014 

Hanford,   E.   C,   Lieut.,   1st   Cavalry    (Resigned) . . .  1671 

Hanna,  N.  J.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1921 

Hannay,  John  R.  R.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 1935 

Hanson,  Linwood  E.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 1503 

Harbord,  James  G.,  Captain,  Cavalry   1821 

Hardaway,  Benjamin  P.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry....  1666 

Hardin,  Edward  E.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  2009 

Hardin,  Joseph  S.,  Captain,  142d  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1707 

Harding,  Arthur  E.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 2015 

Harding,  John  E.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers 2077 

Hardman,  Albert,  First  Lieut.,  4th  Infantry 1481 

Hare,  Luther  R.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1427 

Harker,  Thomas  R.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 645 

Harlee,  William  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 782 

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Carabao    No. 

Harper,   Roy  B.,   Captain,   Cavalry 168 

Harris,  Archer  J.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 776 

Harris,   H.   S.,  late  Lieut,  3d  Field  Artillery 1855 

Harris,  Henry  S.  T.,  Lieut. -Col.,   Medical  Corps...  82 
Harris,  Henry  T.  B.,  Paymaster-General,  U.  S.  N., 

Retired    189 

Harris,  Hunter,  First  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry 476 

Harrison,  z\rchibald  I.,  late  Lieut.  21st  Infantry 481 

Harrison,  William  R.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  1712 

Hart,  Verling  K.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1C58 

Hart,  William  H.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps....  942 

Hartigan,  Thomas  L.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers.  1095 

Hartman,   John   D.    L.,    Major,    Cavalry 631 

Hartmann,   Carl  F.,   Major,   Signal   Corps 173 

Hartmann,  Edward  T.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 649 

Hartsock,  Frederick  M.,  Major,   Medical  Corps....  1421 

Harvey,    Walter,    Captain,    14th   Infantry 504 

Hasbrouck,  Alfred,   Captain,   141st  Co.   Coast  Artil- 
lery      1954 

Hasbrouck,  Alfred,  Lieut.-Col.,  18th  Infantry 2042 

Hasson,  John   P.,  First  Lieut.,  6th  Cavalry 521 

Hatfield,  Charles  A.  P.,  Colonel,   13th  Cavalry 1683 

Hathaway,  Forrest  H.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A., 

Retired     140 

Hausserman,  John  \Y.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers.  1192 

Hawkins,  Frank  B.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 1495 

Hayes,  Jack,  Captain,  Infantry 510 

Hayes,  Webb  C,  late  Lieut.-Col.  U.  S.  Volunteers . .  803 

Hays,  Melville  A.,  late  Contract  Surgeon  U.  S.  A 1084 

Hayward,  George  N.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1388 

Hazzard,  Oliver  P.  M.,  Captain,  9th  Cavalry 395 

Hazzard,  Russell  T.,  late  Lieut.,  1st  Cavalry 530 

Heard,  John  W.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 1895 

Heap,  Samuel  L.,  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  N 1229 

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Carabao    No. 

Hearn,  Roscoe  H.,  First  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry 541 

Heath,   Herbert  Lee,   late   Captain  2d   Oregon  Vol- 
unteer Infantry  2061 

Heavey,  John  W.,  Major,   14th  Infantry 1015 

Hedekin,  Charles  A.,  Major,  15th  Cavalry 388 

Hegeman,  Harry  A.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry 831 

Heiberg,  Elvin  R.,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 561 

Heidt,   Grayson  V.,   Captain,   U.    S.   A.,  Retired....  1086 

Heidt,  James  V.,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 248 

Hein,  Otto  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 163 

Heller,  Joseph   M.,  late  Major  and   Surgeon,  U.   S. 

Volunteers    289 

Hellweg,  Julius  R,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1685 

Helm,  Francis  P.,  Jr.,  late  Ensign  U.  S.  N 900 

Helm,  James  M.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 193 

Hemphill,  Joseph  N.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.  N.,  Re- 
tired      1271 

Heintzelman,   Stuart,   Captain,  6th   Cavalry 96 

Heistand,  Henry  O.  S.,  Colonel,  A.  G.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  503 

Heizmann,  Charles  L.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  87 

Hennessey,  Peter  J.,  Lieut.,  15th  Cavalry 1917 

Henry,  Guy  V.,   Captain,  13th  Cavalry 1574 

Henry,  J.  N.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 147 

Herbert,  William  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired....  1861 

Herr,  Charles  F.,  First  Lieut.,  22d  Infantry 322 

Herringshaw,  William  F.,  Captain,  13th  Cavalry 994 

Hersey,  Mark  L.,  Major,  18th  Infantry    489 

Hershler,  Fred  W.,   Captain,   U.  S.   A.,   Retired....  1612 

Hess,  Louis  T.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1182 

Hickey,  James  B.,  Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      603 

Hickok,    Howard    R.,    Captain,    15th    Cavalry 1019 

Hicks,  George  L.,  Jr.,  Captain,  17th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery     1600 

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Carabao    No. 

Higgins,  James  A.,  First  Lieut.,  25th  Infantry 1489 

Hilgard,  Milosh  R.,  Captain,  ISth  Infantry   514 

Hill,  Charles  S.,  Major,  U.  S.  -Al.  C 1801 

Hillman,  James  W.,  Chaplain,  16th  Infantry 545 

Hines,  Frank  T.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 91 

Hitt,  Parker,   Captain,  Infantry 320 

Hirshinger,  Herbert  J.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1930 

Hobbs,  Charles  W.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      851 

Hobbs,  Horace  P.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry 1963 

Hogue,  G.  I.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A 848 

Holcomb,  Richmond  C,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 2089 

Holden,  George  J.,  Captain,  13th  Infantry 790 

Holley,  Dwight  E.,  Major,  23d  Infantry 1361 

Holley,  George  i\l..  Captain,  8th  Infantry  1148 

Holliday,  Milton  G.,  First  Lieut.,  8th  Cavalry 1020 

Hooker,  Richard  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1387 

Hopkins,  Frank  E.,  Captain,  1st  Field  Artillery....  1511 

Hopkins,  Jay  P.,  Captain,  74th  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  765 

Hopkins,  William,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 380 

Horton,  William  E.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps  ..  1227 
Houston,  James  B.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Quartermaster  Corps  736 
Howard,  Charles  E.  N.,  Captain,  55th  Co.  Coast  Ar- 
tillery      833 

Howard,  Harold  P.,  Captain,  14th  Cavalry 1183 

Howard,  John,  Captain,  19th  Infantry 560 

Howard,  Thomas  B.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 1274 

Howard,  William  L.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 2011 

Howell,  James  F.,  Captain,  52d  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1791 

Howland,  Charles  R.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry 47 

Howland,  Harry  S.,  Captain,   16th  Infantry 106 

Howland,    Stanley,    late    Lieut.   24th    Infantry    (Re- 
signed)      568 

Howze,  Robert  L.,  Major,  lltli  Cavalry 1303 

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Carabao    No. 

Hoyt,  Ralph  W.,   Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A 879 

Hubbard,  George  O.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1528 

Hughes,  John  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 743 

Hughes,  John  L.,  Captain,  26th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1578 

Hughes,  Leonard  S.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C 2066 

Hughes,  William  N.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  1610 

Huguet,  Adolphe  H.,  Captain,  Infantry 245 

Hull,  John  A.,  Colonel,  J.  A.  G.  Dept 1342 

Humphrey,  Charles  F.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      112 

Humphrey,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry..  290 

Hunsaker,  Irvin  L.,  First  Lieut,  11th  Cavalry 403 

Hunt,  Henry  J.,  Major,  11th  Infantry 1460 

Hunter,  Charles  H.,  Colonel,  Coast  Artillery 60 

Hunter,  George  K.,  Colonel,  7th  Cavalry   127 

Hunter,  Thomas   M.,  First  Lieut.,  6th  Infantry 1200 

Huntington,  S.  D.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers . .  784 

Huston,  James,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 1879 

Hutcheson,  Grote,  Major,  Cavalry 122 

Hutchins,  Charles  T.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired      1391 

Hutchinson,  James  B.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts..  1653 

Hutton,  Franklin  S.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry 1479 

I 

Ingram,  Ralph  E.,  Captain,  10th  Infantry 635 

Ireland,    Mcrritte   W.,   Lieut.-Col.,    Medical    Corps..  1217 

Irons,  James  A.,  Colonel,  20th  Infantry 68 

Irwin,  George  Le  R.,  Major,  Field  Artillery 1442 

Irwin,   William   M.,   Comdr.,   U.   S.   N.,   Retired....  2036 

Izard,  Walter  B.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1299 

J 

Jackson,  Franklin  P.,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Infantry 654 

Jackson,  Thomas  W.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C 1990 

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Carabao    No. 

Jackson,  Victor  S.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 99 

Jackson,  William  P.,  Major,  3d  Infantry 115 

Jacobs,  Douglas  H.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Cavalry 1093 

James,  Harry  L.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 820 

Jeffers,  William  N.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1588 

Jennings,  Thomas  H.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.  (Resigned)..  1383 

Jervey,  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 660 

Jervey,  William  St.  J.,  Jr.,  First  Lieut.,  lOth  Infantry  1492 

Jeunet,  E.  Alexis,  Captain,   13th   Infantry 1344 

Joselyn,  Stephen  P.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      1628 

Johnson,  Evan  M.,  Jr.,  Major,  Infantry 74 

Johnson,  Franklin  O.,  Lieut.-Col,  15th  Cavalry 558 

Johnson,  Graham  L.,  late  Lieut.  11th  Infantry 559 

Johnson,  Harold  B.,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Cavalry 1985 

Johnson,  L.  B.  T.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers....  1237 

Johnson,  Moulton  K,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1220 

Johnson,  Wait  C,  Captain,  18th  Infantry 772 

Johnson,  William  G.,  Major,  8th  Infantry 439 

Johnstone,  E.  K.,  late  Contract  Surgeon 2067 

Johnston,  Edward  N.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A 1254 

Johnston,  Frederick  E.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1567 

Johnston,  Gordon,  First  Lieut.,  15th  Cavalry 2020 

Johnston,  John  A.,  Brigadier-General    (Resigned)  . .  1584 

Johnston,  Marbury,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1260 

Johnston,  Rufus  Z.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1273 

Johnston,  William  H.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  26th  Infantry.  550 

Jonas,  Edwin  A.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 686 

Jones,  Carl  C,  Lieut.,  7th  Infantry 2051 

Jones,  Clarence  N.,  Captain,  3d  Field  Artillery 1713 

Jones,  Edward  N.,  Jr.,  Major,  17th  Infantry 266 

Jones,  Frederick  M.,  Captain,  12th  Cavalry 894 

Jones,  Lewis  B.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 1364 

Jones.  Thaddeus  W.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1040 

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Carabao    No. 

Jones,  Walter  C,  First  Lieut,  10th  Infantry 888 

Jordan,   Lambert   W.,   Jr.,    Captain,    Infantry 799 

Joyce,  Kenyon  A.,  First  Lieut,  6th  Cavalry 902 

Justice,  James,   Captain,   5th   Infantry 279 

K 

Kaiser,  Louis  A.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1402 

Karmany,  Lincoln,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 465 

Karnes,  William  L.,  Lieut,  6th  Cavalry   (Resigned)  161 

Kay,  Joseph  C,  First  Lieut.,  2d  Infantry 1060 

Keck,  Frank,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1645 

Keck,  Morris  M.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Infantry 1796 

Keefer,  Frank  R.,  Lieut.-Col.,   Medical   Corps 1674 

Keleher,  Timothy  D.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  761 

Keller,  Charles,  First  Lieut.,  29th  Infantry 1912 

Keller,  Daniel  F.,  Lieut,  30th  Infantry  (Resigned) .  606 

Kelly,  William,  Major,  Engineer  Corps 1737 

Kemp,  James  F.,  Actg.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A....  2068 

Kemper,  James  B.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 1655 

Kendall,  William  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Medical  Corps 1776 

Kendrick,   William  J.,  Captain,   Cavalry 1373 

Kenly,  William  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  6th  Field  Artillery..  14 

Kennedy,  Chase  W.,  Lieut.-Col.,   16th  Infantry 358 

Kennedy,  John  T.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1321 

Kennon,  Lyman  W.  V.,  Colonel,  25th  Infantry 22 

Keohane,  D.  J.,  late  Lieut  U.  S.  Volunteers 1836 

Kephart,  Samuel  A.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 1747 

Kernan,  Francis  J.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Infantry 1457 

Kerr,  James  T.,  Colonel,  Adjutant-General   Dept...  239 
Kerrick,  Harrison  S.,  Captain,  54th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1724 

Kerth,  Monroe  C,  Captain,  6th  Infantry 715 

Kerwin,   Arthur  R.,   Captain,   Infantry 1624 

Key,  Albert  L.,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 376 

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Carabao    No. 

Kilbourne,  Lincoln  F.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 685 

Kilburn,  Dana  W.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 893 

Kimball,  Gordon  N.,  Captain,  4th  Cavalry 398 

Kimbrough,  James  M.,  Jr.,   Captain,  Infantry 1454 

King,   Campbell,   Captain,    1st  Infantry ". . . .  928 

King,  Edward  L.,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry 1029 

King,  Harry  L.,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Cavalry 1456 

King,  Harry  R.,  Captain,  Philippine   Scouts 1191 

King,  Wesley,  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts  (Resigned)  .  1080 

Kingsbury,  Henry  P.,  Colonel,  Cavalry 216 

Kinney,  Clifton  C,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 483 

Kinnison,  Henry  L.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry 1888 

Kinzie,  Hunter,  Lieut.,  20th  Infantry  (Resigned)...  308 

Kirby,  Henry,  Colonel,  3d  Infantry 787 

Kirkpatrick,   George  W.,   Captain,   15th   Cavalry 970 

Knabenshue,  Frederick  G.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry..  564 

Knapp,  John  J.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 94 

Kneedler,  H.  D.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.  664 

Kneedler,  William  L.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  1650 

Knepper,  Chester  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1783 

Knight,  Henry  Edward,  late  Lieut.  1st  Infantry....  907 

Knox,    George    H.,    Captain,    Infantry 1867 

Knox,  Thomas  M.,  First  Lieut,  1st  Cavalry 1858 

Kobbe,  Ferdinand  \^'.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 684 

Koch,    Frederick,     Lieut.,     Philippine    Scouts     (Re- 
signed)       1642 

Koehler,  Benjamin  M.,  ]\Iajor,  Coast  Artillery 826 

Koerper,  Conrad  E.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1003 

Koester,  Francis  J.,  Major,  12th  Cavalry 1411 

Krauthoff,    Charles    R.,    Lieut. -Col.,    Quartermaster 

Corps    1616 

Kreps,  Jacob  F.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Infantry 314 

Krueger,  Walter,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Infantry 1822 

Kumpe,  George  E.,  Captain,  Infantry 1135 

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L 

Carabao    No. 

Lacey,  Francis  E.,  Jr.,  Major,  18th  Infantry 926 

Lahm,  Frank  P.,  First  Lieut,  7th  Cavalry 732 

Lander,  Frank  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1830 

Landers,  Howard  L.,  Captain,  162d  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1472 

Landis,  Irwin  F.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1415 

Lang,  Charles  J.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1945 

Lang,  Louis  M.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers....  897 

Langdon,  Russell  C,  Captain,  Infantry 482 

Langhorne,  Cary  D.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1871 

Langhorne,  George  T.,  Major,  Sth  Cavalry 618 

Laning,   Harris,   Lieut.-Comdr.,   U.   S.   N 1294 

Lansing,  Cleveland  C,  Captain,  4th  Field  Artillery..  256 

Larimer,  Edgar  B.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 910 

Lassiter,  William,  Colonel,  Infantry  436 

Lawson,  Laurin  L.,  Captain,  4th  Field  Artillery....  1891 

Lawton,  Dwight  B.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired. . .  978 

Lawton,  Edward  P.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1591 

Lawton,  Frank  H.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps...  23 

Lay,  Harry  R.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1872 

Lear,  Ben.,  Jr.,  Captain,  15th  Cavalry 968 

Leary,  Edmund  M.,  Captain,  11th  Cavalry 1075 

Lee,  Fitzhugh,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry 1873 

Lee,  Harry  R.,  Major,  11th  Infantry   1016 

Lee,  Jesse  M.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 471 

Leigh,  Richard  H.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1277 

Leisenring,   Franklin   S.,   Captain,  4th   Infantry 1136 

Leitch,  Joseph  D.,  Major,  28th  Infantry 369 

Lemly,  William  B.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1831 

Lenihan,  Michael  J.,  Major,  7th  Infantry 249 

Leonard,  Charles  F.,  First  Lieut.,  28th  Infantry....  334 

Leonard,  Henry,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1960 

Leonard,  Ivers  W.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 316 

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Leonard,  R.  W.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  U.  S.  Volunteers..  41 

Leonard,  John  C,  Captain,  U.   S.  N 1331 

Leonard,  Thomas,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers...  1823 

Lesher,  Robert  W.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired . .  400 

Lewis,  Edward  M.,  Major,  19th  Infantry 1174 

Lewis,  John  H.,  Captain,  13th  Cavalry 780 

Lewis,  William  F.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 987 

Liddell,  James  W.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers...  687 

Lilienthal,  A.  W.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1698 

Lincoln,  Charles  S.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 346 

Lindsay,  Julian  R.,  Captain,  Cavalry 156 

Lindsay,  W.  M.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 1753 

Lininger,  Clarence,  First  Lieut.,  1st  Cavalry 1730 

Liser,  Ralph  B.,  Captain,  Infantry 426 

Littell,  Isaac  W.,  Colonel,  Quartermaster  Corps....  253 

Little,  J.  Millard,  Captain,  28th  Infantry 976 

Little,  William  L.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 940 

Littlefield,   William   L.,   Lieut.-Comdr.,   U.    S.   N....  1696 

Lloyd,   Charles  R.,   Captain,  6th   Field  Artillery 1445 

Loeb,  Abraham  U.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 485 

Logan,  James  A.,  Jr.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps  497 

Lomax,  Francis  H.,  Captain,  91st  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1793 

Long,  Andrew  T.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1757 

Long,  Charles  G.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  M.  C 1786 

Long,  Charles  J.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. . . .  1041 

Long,  Edwin  C,  Captain,  86tli  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  1629 

Long,  Frank  S.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1717 

Longan,  Rufus  E.,  Captain,  25th  Infantry 1107 

Loring,  Sylvester  C,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  997 

Love,  James  M.,  Jr.,  Captain,  15th  Infantry 177 

Lovell,  George  E.,  Captain,  14th  Cavalry 1371 

Low,  Theodore  H.,  Major,  U  .S.  M.  C 671 

Low,  William  W.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1661 

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Lowe,    Thomas    S.,    First    Lieut.,    Medical    Reserve 

Corps    1630 

Luhn,  William  L.,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 1070 

Lukesh,  Gustave  R.,  Captain,  Engineer  Corps 555 

Lung,  George  A.,  Medical  Inspector,  U.  S.  N 150 

Lutz,  William  J.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry 821 

Lyman,  Charles  H.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1959 

Lyman,    Frank   E.,    late   Lieut,    Signal    Corps    (Re- 
signed )    464 

Lynch,  Arthur  J.,  First  Lieut.,  14th  Cavalry 791 

Lynch,  Charles,  Major,  Medical  Corps 134 

Lynch,    Ralph    A.,    late    Lieut.,    16th    Infantry    (Re- 
signed)       511 

Lyon,  Dupont,  late  Lieut.  16th  Infantry 1688 

Lyon,  Palmer  H.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 667 

Lyster,  William  J.  L.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 410 

M 

McAdams,  John  P.,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Infantry 1059 

McAlexander,  Ulysses  G.,  Major,  13th  Infantry 1620 

McAlister,  John  A.,  Jr.,  First  Lieut.,  Dental  Surgeon  1837 

McAIister,  Samuel  D.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired...  1424 

McAndrew,  James  W.,  Major,  Infantry 50 

McAndrew,    Patrick  H.,   Major,    Medical    Corps....  165 

McAndrews,  Joseph  R.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry 766 

McBride,  John,  Jr.,   Captain,   Coast  Artillery 1531 

McCabe,  Albert  C,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers..  588 

McCabe,  Edward  R.  Warner,  First  Lieut,  Cavalry. . .  1885 

McCain,  Henry  P.,  Colonel,  Adjutant-General  Dept.  1552 

McCaleb,  Thomas  S.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  775 

McCaskey,  Douglas,  Captain,  1st  Cavalry  419 

McCaskey,    Garrison,    Captain,    15th    Infantry 228 

McCaskey,  William  S.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired    328 

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McCaw,   Walter   D.,  Lieut.-Col.,    Medical   Corps....  39 

McCawley,  Charles  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.   M.   C...  1233 

McClaskey,  John  W.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C 272, 

McCleave,  Robert,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 801 

McCleery,  John  S.,  First  Lieut,  20th  Infantry 335 

McClernand,  Edward  J.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.  1471 

McClintock.  John,  Captain,  Cavalry   (Resigned) ....  1772 

AlcClure,   Charles,   Colonel,  30th   Infantry 1934 

jSIcClure,  Nathaniel  F.,  Major,  Sth  Cavalry 416 

McCook,  Paul  H.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 964 

McCormack,  Province,  Jr.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  M.  C...  280 

McCornack,  Willard  H.,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 1071 

McCoy,  Frank  B.,  Lieut.-Col.,  24th  Infantry 71 

McCoy,  H.  B.,  late  Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers 337 

McCroskey,  Benjamin  B.,  First  Lieut.,  23d  Infantry.  1838 

McCulloch,   Champe   C,   Jr.,   Major,   Aledical   Corps  1805 

McCullough,  Frank  E.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1915 

McCully,  Newton  A.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1279 

McDonald,  Fred,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers....  1755 

McDonald,   John    B.,    Lieut.-Col.,    Cavalry 1203 

McDonald,  Mitchell  C,  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  N 1587 

McDonell,  William  N.,  P.  A.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1394 

McDougal,  Douglas  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1195 

McElgin,  Hugh  J.  B.,  Captain,  131st  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1601 

McGinness,   John   R.,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired  9 

McGrann,  William  H.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired..  652 

McGree,  Joseph  L.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 2054 

Mclntyre,  Frank,   Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A 843 

McKean,  Josiah  S.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 2017 

McKeeby,  George  L.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers..  864 
McKibbin,    Chambers,   Brigadier-General,   U.    S.    A., 

Retired    143 

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Carabao    No. 

McKinley,  James  F.,   Captain,   11th   Cavalry 1078 

McLaughlin,    Clenard,    Captain,   21st   Infantry 1611 

McLean.  Allan  F.,  First  Lieut,  7th   Cavah-y 1372 

McLean,  Ridley,  Lieut.-Comdr,  U.  S.  N 378 

McLean,  Thomas  C.  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.    N.,   Re- 
tired    1781 

McLean,   Walter,  Captain,  U.   S.   N 1270 

McMahon,  John  E.,  Lieut.-CoL,  Field  Artillery 1343 

McManus,    George    H.,    Major,    Coast    Artillery 1896 

Mc^Iastcr,  George  H..  Captain,  3d  Infantry 2028 

McMaster,  Richard  H.,  Captain,  5th  Field  Artillery.  1718 

McMillan,  Marion,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers...  2004 

McNair,  William  S.,  Major,  6th  Field  Artillery 744 

McNally,  Reginald  E.,  Captain,  8th  Cavalry 392 

McNamara,   Wallace,   First   Lieut.    12th   Infantry...  1119 

McNamee,  Luke,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1224 

McVean,  William  A.,  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A . . .  2070 

Mabry,  William  C,  late  Contract  Surgeon 1493 

Macfarland,  Horace  G.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired     1359 

Mackall,  Samuel  T.,  First  Lieut.,   18th   Infantry....  895 

Mackinlay,  William  E.  W.,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Cavalry  519 
Macomb,  Montgomery  M.,  Brigadier-General,  LI.   S. 

A. Ill 

Macon,  Edward  N.,   Captain,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired....  1044 

Magill,  Louis  J.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1392 

Maginnis,  Thomas  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A..  Retired...  653 

Mahoney,  James  E.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 466 

Maize,  Sidney  D.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Cavalry 396 

Major,  Samuel  I.  M.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1961 

Mallory,  Charles  K,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 1586 

Mallory,  John  S.,  Colonel,  29th  Infantry 1983 

Maney,  James  A.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 644 

Mann,  William  A.,  Colonel,  Infantry 1638 

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Carabao    No. 

Mapes,  William  S.,  Captain,  25th  Infantry 445 

Marix,  Adolph,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired....  43 
Markham,  Edward  M.,  Major,  Engineers,  U.  S.  A..  572 
Markley,  Alfred  C,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      457 

Marmon,  Joseph  A.,  First  Lieut,  25th  Infantry 1474 

Marquart,  Peter  E.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 418 

Marshall,  Albert  W.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1386 

IMarshall,  Francis  C,  Major,  2d  Cavalry 814 

Marshall,  T.  R.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 708 

Martin,  Carl  A.,  Captain,  4th  Infantry    343 

Martin,  Charles  H.,  Major,  Infantry,  U.  S.  A 64 

Martin,  George  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 628 

Martin,  George  W.,  Major,  17th  Infantry 11U4 

Martin,  Isaac  S.,  First  Lieut.,  15th  Cavalry  967 

Martin,  John  R.,  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  N 584 

Martin,  Medad  C,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  574 

Martin,  William  F.,  Major,  5th  Infantry  2027 

Mason,   Charles  F..   Lieut.-Col.,   Medical   Corps 1548 

Mason,  Charles  W.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1140 

Massee,  Edward  K.,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Infantry 859 

Massey,  George  B.,  late  Assistant  Engineer,  U.  S.  X.  1968 

Mathews,  George  W.,  late  Lieut.,  Medical  Dept 24 

Matile,   Leon   A.,   Brigadier-General,   U.    S.    A.,   Re- 
tired      492 

Matson,  Joseph,  Captain,  143d  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  1993 

Matthews,  Hugh  L.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1362 

Maus,  L.  Mervin,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps   129 

Maxey,  Robert  J.,  Captain,  24th  Infantry 139 

Maxwell,  William  J.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1011 

May,  Wilhs  T.,  Lieut.-Col.,  28th  Infantry 642 

Mayers,  George  M.,  P.  A.   Surgeon,  U.   S.   N.,  Re- 
tired      1013 

Meade,  William  G.,  First  Lieut.,  Cavalry  1073 

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Carabao    No. 

Mearns,  Robert  W.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 294 

Menges,  William  H.,  Captain,  59th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1708 

Menoher,  Charles  T.,  Lieut.-Col.,  1st  Field  Artillery  59 

Merillat,  Alfred  C,   Captain,  U.   S.  A.,   Retired....  1946 

Merrill,  Dana  T.,  Captain,  10th  Infantry 2000 

Messer,  M.  O.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 862 

Metcalf,    Wilder    S.,    late    Colonel    U.    S.    Volunteer 

Infantry     1997 

Michaelis,  Otho  E.,  First  Lieut.,  16th  Infantry 620 

Michael,  William  N.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1722 

Miller,  Archie,  Captain,  Cavalry    901 

Miller,  Claude  H.,  Captain  24th  Infantry 382 

Miller,  Crosby  P.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      1234 

Miller,  Floyd  C,  Lieut.,  1st  Infantry  (Resigned) 929 

Miller,  Frank  J.,  Captain,  84th  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  1530 

Miller,  Howard  S.,  Captain,  94th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1711 

Miller,  John  J.,  Captain,  19th  Infantry 852 

Miller,  William  G.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.. .  1462 

Mills,  Fred  H.,  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps 2080 

Mills,  Stephen  C,  Colonel,  Inspec.-Gen.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  38 

Miner,  R.  H.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  N 1317 

Minor,  James  C,  late  Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers 509 

Minus,  Josiah  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1031 

Mitchell,  Americus,  Captain,  5th  Infantry 636 

Mitchell,  Burton  J.,  Lieut.,  12th  Infantry  (Resigned)  126 

Mitchell,  Harry  D.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry  543 

Mitchell,   William,   Captain,    Signal    Corps 1300 

Moloney,  Isaac,  Lieut.,   16th  Infantry   (Resigned) . .  544 

Montfort,  Eugene  Chas.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Vols...  1894 

Montgomery,    George,   Lieut.-Col.,    Ordnance   Dept..  262 

Moody,  Thomas  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 440 

Moore,  Charles  B.  T.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 1967 

Moore,  Dan  T.,  Captain,  5th  Field  Artillery 525 

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Carabao    No. 

Moore,    Francis,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A.,    Re- 
tired      1045 

Moore,  George  D.,  Major,  18th  Infantry  312 

Moore,  Henry  H.,  Captain,   Philippine  Scouts 1129 

Moore,  Jairus  A.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery  1242 

Moore,  James  T.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 1061 

Moore,  John  VV.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired    1890 

Moore,  Tredwell  W.,  Major,  Infantry 344 

Morgan,  Casey  B.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1161 

Morgan,  George  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  11th  Cavalry 158 

Morhart,  Frank  H.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers..  1556 

Moritz,  Albert,   Commander,   U.   S.    N.,   Retired 1278 

Morrell,  Henry,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired 1550 

Morris,  Lewis,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1375 

Morrison,  John  F.,  Lieut.-Col,  21st  Infantry 299 

Morrow,  Charles  H.,  Captain,  18th  Infantry 1880 

Morrow,   Henry  M.,   Major,  J.  A.  Gen.   Dept 1832 

Morrow,  Jay  J.,  Major,  Engineer  Corps,  U.  S.  A...  1785 

Morrow,  William  M.,  Captain,  5th  Infantry 1607 

Morse,  E.  K.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 870 

Morse,  John  Wise,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1187 

Morton,    Charles,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.   A.,   Re- 
tired      1559 

Morton,  Charles  E.,  Captain,   11th  Infantry 538 

Morton,  James  P.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.   S.   N 1803 

Moseley,  George  V.  H.,  Captain,  1st  Cavalry 562 

Moses,  Lawrence  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  M.   C 2083 

Moss,  James  Alfred,  Captain,  29th  Infantry 172 

Mott,  T.  Bentley,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 1635 

Mould,  Stephen  H.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1522 

Mowry,  Philip,  First  Lieut.,  15th  Cavalry  810 

Mudgett,  John  J.,  First  Lieut.,   Infantry 944 

Muir,  Charles  H.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 748 

Muir,  John  G.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C,  Retired 1738 

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Carabao    No. 

Mullay,    Patrick   H.,   Captain,    14th   Infantry 1063 

Munro,  Horace  N.,  First  Lieut,  Cavalry 956 

Munro,  James  N.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 1204 

Munson,  Fred  L.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 95 

Murphy,  Ernest  Van  D.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 903 

Murphy,  John  F.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A..  1180 

Murphy,  Terence  E.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1519 

Murphy,  Thos.  P.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A 2046 

Murray,  Arthur,  Major-Genera!,  U.  S.  A 1784 

Murray,  William  E.,  Captain,  127th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1743 

Musgrave,  William  E.,  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.  2084 

Mustin,  Henry  C,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1652 

Myer,  Albert  L.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A„  Retired  880 

Myers,  Hu  B.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry 447 

Myers,  John  T.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1384 

N 

Nardell,    Bonaparte    P.,    late    Contract    Surgeon,    U. 

S.   A 1164 

Naylor,  William  K.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 1339 

Neff,  John  H.,  Captain,   Philippine   Scouts 1168 

Neill,  Walter  H.,  First  Lieut.,  13th  Cavalry 1042 

Neisser,  Stanislaus  M.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts..  1118 
Nelson,   Valentine    S.,    Commodore,    U.    S.    N.,    Re- 
tired    1561 

Nesbitt,  William  F.,  Captain,  4th  Infantry 1121 

Neville,  Wendell  C,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 690 

Newberry,  Charles  P.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers.  433 

Newbill,  Willard  D.,  Captain,  3d  Field  Artillery....  1418 

Newell,  Isaac,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 271 

Newman,  William,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 931 

Newton,  Harry  W.,  Captain,  85th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1502 

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Carabao    No. 

Newton,    Ralph    \V.,    First   Lieut.,    Medical    Reserve 

Corps    1924 

Niblack,  Albert  P.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 25 

Nichols,  Charles  B.,  late  Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers..  202 

Nichols,  William  A.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  Infantry 1285 

Nicholson,  Rishworth,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 951 

Nicklin,  Benjamin  P.,  Captain,  9th  Infantry  459 

Nightingale,  Garrard  P.,  late  Ensign  U.  S.  N 1177 

Nippert,  F.  A.,  late  Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers 1839 

Nixon,  Courtland,  Captain,  3d  Infantry  722 

Noble,  Charles  H.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      549 

Noble,  Robert  E.,  Major,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A..  624 

Noble,  Robert  H.,  Major,  12th  Infantry 124 

Noble,  William  H.,  Captain,  Infantry 1911 

Nockolds,    Coleman,   Veterinarian,    1st   Cavalry 1416 

Nolan,  Daniel  A.,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Infantry 637 

Nolan,  Dennis  E.,  Captain,  30th  Infantry 1293 

Nolan,  Robert  M.,  Captain,  1st  Cavalry 453 

Normoyle,  James  E.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 896 

Norton,  Albert  L.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1333 

Novak,  Martin,  Captain,  2Sth  Infantry   583 

Nowlen,  Edwin  J.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry 774 

Nuttman,  Louis  M.,   Captain,  4th  Infantry 1764 

O 

O'Brien,  T.  P.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers 1840 

O'Connor,   Marr,  First  Lieut.,   14th  Cavalry 593 

Odell,  Albert  S.,  Lieut.,  11th  Cavalry  (Resigned)...  1069 

Oden,  George  J.,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 595 

Offley,  Robert  S.,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 1043 

Ohnesorg,  Karl,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1246 

O'Leary,  Charles  R.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 431 


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Carabao    No. 

O'Leary,  Timothy  S.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 432 

Olin,  Hilden,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 719 

Oliver,  P.  A.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.  (Resigned) 945 

Oliver,  Robert  T.,  First  Lieut.,  Dental  Surgeon,  U. 

S.   A 1098 

O'Loughlin,  William  J.,  First  Lieut,  13th  Infantry..  751 

O'Neil,  Joseph  P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A 1824 

O'Neil,  T.  F.,  late  Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers 1841 

Oman,  Charles  M,.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1899 

Ord,  Edward  O.  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  1914 

Orr,  S.  G.,  late  Lieut.,  Artillery  Corps 1510 

Osborne,  Thomas  D.,  First  Lieut.,  5th  Field  Artillery  1719 

Osterhaus,  Hugo,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 1245 

Osterhaus,    Hugo   W.,    Lieut.,    U.    S.    N 1181 

Oury,  William  H.,  Captain,  3d  Infantry 1410 

Ovenshine,  Englebert  G.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry....  513 

Overton,  Winfield   S.,   Captain,  U.  S.  A.,   Retired..  1900 

Owen,  William  O.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 804 


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Paegelow,  John  A.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1868 

Page,  Byrd  A.,  Lieut.,  11th  Infantry   (Resigned)...  1581 

Page,  John  H.,  Jr.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry   371 

Painter,  George  L.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers..  1621 

Palmer,  Frederick  L.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 434 

Palmer,  Leigh  C,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1976 

Pardee,  Austin  M.,  First  Lieut.,  20th  Infantry 1030 

Parker,  Austin  Allen,  Captain,  24th  Infantry 250 

Parker,  Clyde  B.,  Captain,  26th  Infantry 1670 

Parker,  Graham,  Captain,  32d  Co.  Coast  Artillery..  1539 

Parker,  James,  Colonel,  11th  Cavalry 1218 

Parker,  James  S.,  Captain,  4th  Cavalry 518 

Parker,  William  M..  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1208 

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Partello,  Joseph  K.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 655 

Partridge,  Leon  R.,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Cavalry 819 

Patten,  Irvine  W.,  Lieut.,  Medical  Dept.   (Resigned)  178 

Patterson,  Robert  U.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 742 

Pattison,  Harry  H.,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry 1202 

Patton,  John  B.,   Commander,  U.  S.   N 1232 

Payne,  Fred  R.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired...  1740 

Peck,  Luke  B.,  First  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps.  1749 

Peed,  George  P.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 1952 

Peek,  Ernest  D.,  Captain,  Engineer  Corps   1341 

Penn,  Julius  A.,  Major,  1st  Infantry 361 

Penrose,  George  H.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps...  856 

Pepper,  Kelton  L.,  First  Lieut,  15th  Infantry 1438 

Perkins,  Alvin  S.,  First  Lieut.,  12th  Cavalry 1669 

Perkins,  George  T.,  Captain,  129th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery     854 

Perry,  Barton  W.,  Chaplain,  3d  Field  Artillery....  1758 

Perry,  James   H.,   Captain,  U.   S.   N.,  Retired 1395 

Pershing,  John  J.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A 144 

Persons,  William  E.,  First  Lieut.,  11th  Infantry 1103 

Pettengill,  George  T.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 199 

Pettus,   Harry  L.,   Major,   Quartermaster   Corps....  1170 

Peyton,  Ephriam  G.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 1889 

Phalen,  James  M.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 559 

Phelan,    Henry    Du    R.,    First    Lieut.,    Medical    Re- 
serve Corps    725 

Phelps,  Thomas  S.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired  827 

Phillips,  John  L.,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps 630 

Phillips,  William  A.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 2003 

Pick,  Henry,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A 898 

Pickering,  Abner,  Colonel,  U.  S.  Infantry 502 

Pickering,  James  N.,  Captain,  3d  Infantry 656 

Pickering,  Wood  A.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  (Resigned)  589 

Pierce,  Palmer  E.,  Major,  15th  Infantry 70 

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Carabao    No. 

Pigman,  George  W.,  Jr.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1995 

Pitcairn,  H.  H.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteer  Infantry  1142 

Pitcher,  William  L.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  65 

Pitney,  Charles  L.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1194 

Plummer,  Ralph  W.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 196 

Plunkett,  Charles  P.,  Captain,  U.   S.   N 1928 

Poey,  Eduardo  C,  late  Surgeon  U  .S.  Volunteers...  1804 

Poillon,  Arthur,  Captain,   1st  Cavalry 479 

Point,  Will  H.,  Captain,  28th  Infantry  1884 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1560 

Pomroy,  Frederic  H.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps.  423 

Pond,  Arlington,  late  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers...  443 

Pond,  George  B.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 79 

Poore,  Charles  L.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.    (Resigned)....  1325 

Poore,  Benjamin  A.,  Major,  22d  Infantry 1340 

Porter,  David  D.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 422 

Porter,  John  Biddle,  Lieut.-Col.,  J.  A.  Genl.  Dept..  2 

Porter,  Theodoric,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired..  107 

Potter,  Ashton  H.,  Lieut.,  12  Cavalry   (Resigned)..  1049 

Potts,  Douglas,  Captain,  16th  Infantry 92 

Potts,  Ramsay  D.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A 342 

Pourie,  James  R.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1520 

Powell,  Junius  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1024 

Powell,  William  G.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1269 

Powers,  Edward  D,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1709 

Prescott,  Austin  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 860 

Prescott,  F.  C,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 1091 

Preston,  Charles  F.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N 1329 

Preston,  John  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 85 

Price,    Butler   D.,    Brigadier-General,   U.    S.   A.,    Re- 
tired    221 

Price,  Frederick  S.  L.,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 2085 

Price,  Harrison  J.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 747 

Price,  Howard  C,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 767 

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Carabao    No. 

Pritchard,  George  B.,  Jr.,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 1009 

Prince,  Thomas  C,  Lieut.-CoL,  U.  S.  M.  C 1759 

Procter,  Andre  M.,  Lieut.-Coindr.,  U.  S.  N 1942 

Pruden,  Aldred  A.,  Chaplain,  2d  Infantry 764 

Pruyn,  John  McE.,  First  Lieut,  27th  Infantry 917 

Pulls,  Charles  C,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1518 

Purcell,  Launcelot  M.,  First  Lieut.,  26th  Infantry 1435 

Purington,  George  A.,  Captain,  8th  Cavalry 402 

Purnell,  Julius  Myers,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  924 

Purssell,  Benjamin  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired...  789 

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Radford,  Cyrus  S.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  M.  C 340 

Rafiferty,   Ogden,   Lieut.-Col.,  U.   S.   A„   Retired....  1509 

Ragan,  Charles  A.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1115 

Rancourt,  Louis  J.,  Lieut,  19th  Infantry  (Resigned)  853 

Randolph,  John,  First  Lieut.,  23d  Infantry 306 

Ray,  Beecher  B.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Quartermaster  Corps..  705 

Ray,  Charles  M.,  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  N 187 

Raymond,    William    H.,    Captain,    Coast    Artillery..  2018 

Read,  Beverly  A.,  Major,  J.  A.  Gen.  Dept 217 

Read,  George  W.,  Major,  9th  Cavalry 167 

Read,  Robert  D.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  Cavalry 1825 

Reade,  Philip,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  159 

Reese,  Charles  E.,  Captain,  18th  Infantry 646 

Reeve,  Ernest  M.,  Captain  23d  Infantry 640 

Reeves,  Isaac  S.  K.,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired  1833 

Regan,  James,  First  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry 1869 

Reichniann,  Carl,  Major,  7th  Infantry 1551 

Reifsnyder,  Joseph  C,  late  Surgeon  U.  S.  Volunteers  179 

Reiser,  Theodore  C,  late  Lieut.  LI.  S.  Vol.  Infantry  234 

Reisinger,  Harold  C,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1167 

Reno,  William  W.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 713 

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Carabao    No. 

Rethers,  Harry  R,  Captain,  9th  Infantry 704 

Rethorst,  Otto  W.,  First  Lieut,  8th  Cavalry 1677 

Reynolds,  Charles  R.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1380 

Reynolds,  Frederick  P.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1236 

Rhea,  Robert  Y.,  Captain,  U.   S.   M.  C 1594 

Rhoads,  Thomas  L.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1991 

Rhodes,  Charles  D.,  Major,  15th  Cavalry 1304 

Rice,   Sedgwick,  Major,  3d  Cavalry 531 

Rich,  Albert  T.,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Infantry 1570 

Richard,  Charles,  Colonel,  Medical  Corps 1083 

Richards,  George,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 1787 

Richards,  Robert  L.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S. 

A.  (Resigned)    1949 

Richardson,  Mack,  Lieut.,  26th  Infantry   (Resigned)  1440 

Ridenour,  Edgar,  Captain,  16th  Infantry 536 

Ridgeley,  Frank  E.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 2019 

Rifenberick,  Richard  P.,  Jr.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      1355 

Righter,  Joseph  C,  Jr.,  First  Lieut.,  4th  Cavalry 1613 

Ripley,  Henry  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 254 

Ripley,  Henry  L.,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  387 

Roberts,  Charles  D.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 1176 

Roberts,  Cyrus  S.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired    469 

Roberts,  Thomas  A.,  Captain,  7th  Cavalry 1553 

Robertson,  Edgar  B.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  363 

Robinson,  Oliver  P.,  First  Lieut.,  21st  Infantry....  806 
Robinson,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 

A.,  Retired   499 

Robnett,  Ausey  H.,  P.  A.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1932 

Robnett,  John  D.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 2026 

Rockwell,  George  C,  First  Lieut.,  21st  Infantry 1039 

Rodgers,  Alexander,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 939 

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Carabao    No. 
Rodgers,   Frederick,    Rear   Admiral,    U.    S.    N.,   Re- 
tired      186 

Rodgers,  Thomas  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1315 

Rogers,  A.  C,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  M.  C 1117 

Rogers,  James  S.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  Infantry 1027 

Rogers,  William  P.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      797 

Romeyn,  Charles  A.,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry 1209 

Ronayne,  James,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1007 

Roosevelt,  Henry  L.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 468 

Root,  Edwin  A.,  Lieut.-Col.,  15th  Infantry 788 

Ro rebeck,  Curtis  G.,  Captain,  111th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1957 

Roscoe,  David  L.,  First  Lieut.,   1st  Cavalry 1068 

Rose,  Robert  W.,  Major,   12th  Infantry 1606 

Rosenbaum,  Otho  B.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 1173 

Ross,  James  O.,  First  Lieut,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 794 

Ross,  Stanley  S.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1538 

Ross,  Tenney,  Captain,   13th  Infantry 2078 

Roudiez,  Leon  S.,  Major,  30th  Infantry 291 

Rowell,  Melvin  W.,  Captain,   11th  Cavalry 1074 

Rucker,  Kyle,  First  Lieut.,  14th  Cavalry 1848 

Rucker,  Louis,  S.  D.,  Jr.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  537 

Ruggles,  James  A.,  Captain,  51st  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1517 

Ruhm,  Thomas  F.,  Naval  Constructor,  U.  S.  N 718 

Russell,   Edgar,    Major,   Signal    Corps 1378 

Russell,  Andrew  H.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  133 

Russell,  Robert  L.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Navy 1263 

Rutherford,  Robert  G.,  Jr.,  Captain,  24th  Infantry...  554 

Ruthers,  George  W.,   Major,   U.   S.  A.,  Retired 673 

Ruttencutter,  Brady  G.,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 933 

Ryan,  John  P.,  Major,  6th  Cavalry 729 

Ryan,  Thomas  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Cavalry 1166 

Ryther,  Dwight  W.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry 1643 

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Carabao    No. 

Sackett,  Franklin  P.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1996 

Saffarrans,  George  C,  Major,  17th  Infantry 721 

Sage,  William  H.,  Lieut.-Col.,  30th  Infantry 1760 

Saltzman,  Charles  McK.,  Major,  Signal  Corps 807 

Sanford,  John  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 517 

Sanger,   Joseph   P.,    Major-General,   U.    S.   A.,   Re- 
tired      113 

Sarratt,  Edwin  O.,  Major,  Coast  Artillery 845 

Sawyer,  Frederick  L.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1275 

Sawyer,  J.  Estcourt,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      146 

Saxton,  Isaac  A.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry  1694 

Sayer,  Edmund  S.,  Jr.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry 528 

Scales,  Wallace  B.,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 965 

Scher,  Bruno  T.,  First  Lieut.,  28th  Infantry 971 

Schindel,  S.  J.  Bayard,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 1809 

Schlageter,  Herman  J.  S.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Vols..  663 

Schley,  Thomas  F.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 1154 

Schmidt,  William  J.,  Lieut.,  14th  Infantry  (Resigned)  1443 

Schoeffel,  Francis  H.,  Major,  U.   S.  A.  Retired....  478 

Schoeffel,  John  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 463 

Schofield,  Richmond  McA.,  Lieut. -Col.,  Quartermas- 
ter Corps  1701 

Schreiner,  Edward  Rommel,  Major,  Medical  Corps.  2071 

Schroeder,  Henry  F.,  First  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts  1881 

Schroeter,  Anton  H.,  First  Lieut.,  1st  Cavalry 724 

Schudt,  Charles  O.,  First  Lieut.,  50th  Co.  Coast  Ar- 
tillery      1692 

Schwable,  Frank  J.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1951 

Scott,  Walter  J.,  First  Lieut.,  10th  Cavalry 597 

Scott,  William  P.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 379 

Scott,  William  S.,  Lieut.-Col,  U.  S.  Cavalry 1980 

Scranton,  G.  G.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1466 

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Carabao    No. 

Scriven,  George  P.,  Lieut.-Colonel,  Signal  Corps...  5 

Seaman,  A.  Owen,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 578 

Sears,  Walter  J.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired....  341 

Seeby,  C.  W.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1844 

Seigle,  Thaddeus  B.,  Captain,  27th  Infantry 915 

Self  ridge,  James  R.,  Commander,  U.  S.  X 54 

Sellers,  David  R,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1250 

Seoane,  Consuelo  A.,  First  Lieut.,  3d  Cavalry 399 

Sevier,  Granville,  Captain,  119th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1514 

Sexton,  Walton  R.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1573 

Shackford,  Chauncey,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1681 

Shapley,  Lloyd  S.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1288 

Shartle,  Samuel  G.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1710 

Shattuck,  Amos  B.,  Major,  15th  Infantry 252 

Shattuck,  Edwin   C,   late   Captain  and   Surgeon,  U. 

S.  V 1812 

Shaw,  Frederick  B.,  Captain,  8th  Infantry 768 

Shaw,  Henry  A.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  1898 

Shaw,  Melville  J.,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1863 

Sheen,  Henry  H.,  Captain,  13th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1497 

Sheffield,  Fletcher  L.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1305 

Shelby,  William  B.,  late  Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers..  570 

Sheldon,  Raymond,  Captain,   18th  Infantry 274 

Shelton,  George  H.,  Captain,  29th  Infantry 702 

Shepard,  John  L,   Captain,  Medical   Corps 1813 

Sherrill,   Clarence   O.,    Captain,   Engineer   Corps,   U. 

S.  A 662 

Sherwood,  Renel  E.,  late  Lieut..  U.  S.  Volunteers..  802 
Shields,  George   H.,  Jr.,   Captain,  7th   Infantry    (Re- 
signed)       420 

Shields,  G.  F.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 838 

Shipp,  Arthur  M.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 304 

Shoemaker,  William  R.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 421 

Shook,  J.  M.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers 1404 

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Carabao    No. 
Shortlidge,  Edmund  D.,  Captain,  Medical  Dept.  (Re- 
signed )   235 

Shuttleworth,  Edward  A.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 1057 

Sidman,  Frank  E.,  Lieut.,  8th  Cavalry 805 

Sievert,  Herman  A.,  Captain,  9th  Cavalry 1860 

Siler,  Joseph  F.,  Captain,,  Medical  Corps,  U.   S.  A.  1766 

Sime,  H.  T.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 1849 

Simonds,  George  S.,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 318 

Simonds,  Lawrence  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry....  1000 
Simpson,  William  A.,  Colonel,  Adjt.-Gen.  Dept.,  U. 

S.  A 1054 

Singleton,  Asa  L.,  Lieut.,  30th  Infantry 948 

Sirmyer,  Edgar  A.,  Captain,  9th  Cavalry 1555 

Sladen,  Fred  W.,  Major,  11th  Infantry 1771 

Slavens,     Thomas     H.,     Lieut.-Col.,     Quartermaster 

Corps    1310 

Small,  Edson  I.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1870 

Smart,  Robert,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.    (Resigned) 682 

Smiley,  Samuel  E.,  Major,  21st  Infantry 601 

Smith,  Alfred  T.,   Captain,    12th  Infantry 1484 

Smith,  Allen,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  473 

Smith,  Allen  M.,  Lieut.-Col.,   Medical  Corps 1984 

Smith,  Clarence  B.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 612 

Smith,  Cornelius  C,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 1028 

Smith,  Emery  T.,  Lieut.,  5th  Field  Artillery 475 

Smith,  Frederick  A.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A....  1323 
Smith,  George  R.,  Brigadier-General,  Quartermaster 

Corps    580 

Smith,  Harry  A.,  Major,  28th  Infantry 643 

Smith,   James,  late   Colonel   U.   S.  Volunteers 1087 

Smith,  James  T.,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired...  1564 
Smith,  Jacob   H.,   Brigadier-General,   U.   S.   A.,   Re- 
tired    455 

Smith,  James  W.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A...  1193 

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Carabao    No. 

Smith,  Morton  F.,  Captain,  20th  Infantry 298 

Smith,    Robert    M.,    Lieut.,    PhiHppine    Scouts    (Re- 
signed)     1178 

Smith,  Robert  S.,  Major,  Pay  Dept,  U.  S.  A 830 

Smith,  W.   Strather,  Captain,  U.   S.  N 1768 

Smith,  Wright,  Captain,  5th  Field  Artillery 1843 

Smyser,  Rudolph  E.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Cavalry 1184 

Snyder,  Henry  D.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Medical  Corps 1490 

Snyder,  John  J.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1289 

Sparrenberger,    Frederick    H.,    Lieut.,    Medical    Re- 
serve  Corps    552 

Spaulding,  Oliver  L.,  Jr.,  Captain,  4th  Field  Artillery  1969 

Spear,  Raymond,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1389 

Spence,  Robert  E.  L.,  Captain,  U  .S.  A.,  Retired....  706 

Spiller,  Robert  K.,  Lieut,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1430 

Spilman,  Robert  S.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A . .  461 

Spratling,  Leckinski  W.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 98 

Spurr,  John  P.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1720 

Squier,  George  O.,   Major,  Signal  Corps 237 

Stafford,  H.  E.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 78 

Stamford,  Henry  W.,   Captain.  U.   S.   A.,   Retired..  1562 

Standiford,  William  R.,   Captain,   5th   Infantry 675 

Stanton,  Charles  E.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps..  33 

Stanton,  E.  M.,  Captain,  U.   S.  A.    (Resigned) 1590 

Staunton,   Sidney  A.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.   N.,  Re- 
tired      427 

Stanworth,  Charles  S.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired..  1318 

Starr,  Charles  G,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  1365 

Stearns,  Charles  H.,  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps.  1541 

Steedman,  Richard  R.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  884 

Steele,  Matthew  F.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 728 

Steele,  Theophilus  B.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 170 

Steere,  Henry,  late  Captain,  36th  U.  S.  Volunteers..  2057 

Steever,  Edgar  Z.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A 386 

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Carabao    No. 

Stepp,  Jacob,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 195 

Sterling,  E.  Kearsley,  Lieut.,  3d  Cavalry 1205 

Stevens,  Gustave  W.  S.,  Lieut.-Col.,  Coast  Artillery.  28 

Stevens,   Raymond  R.,   Major,   U.   S.   A.,   Retired..  1988 

Stevens,  Robert  R.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 3 

Stevens,  Thomas  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.   X.,   Re- 
tired      42 

Stewart,  Cecil,  Captain,  4th  Cavalry   (Resigned)....  105 

Stewart,  Merch  B.,  Captain,  5th  Infantry  587 

Stirling,  Yates,  Jr.,  Comdr.,  U.   S.   N 989 

Sticht,  John  L.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1925 

Stockardt,   James    K.,    Contract    Surgeon,    U.    S.    A. 

(Resigned)     1751 

Stokes,  Charles  F.,  Surgeon-General,  U.  S.  N 1292 

Stone,  Carl  L.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts 1909 

Stone,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  Captain,   17th  Infantry 442 

Stone,  David  L.,  Captain,  25th  Infantry 277 

Stopford,    Frederick    W.,    Captain,    20th    Co.    Coast 

Artillery     1598 

Storck,  John,  Captain,  62d  Co.  Coast  Artillery 1792 

Stratt,  John  N.,  Captain,  29th  Infantry   1827 

Straub,  Paul  F.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1684 

Strayer,  Thorne,  Lieut.,  17th  Infantry 723 

Strong,  Donald  W.,  Lieut.,  7th  Infantry 2052 

Strong.  Frank  L.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  N 2053 

Stryker,  Goss  L.,  Lieut.,  6th  Cavalry 735 

Stuart,  Edward  A.,  Captain,  2d  Field  Artillery 1160 

Stull,  George  C,  Chaplain,  11th  Infantry 883 

Sturgis,  Samuel  D.,  Lieut.-Col.,  3d  Field  Artillery..  Z6 
Sumner,   Samuel   S.,   Major-General,   U.   S.   A.,   Re- 
tired      474 

Summerlin,  G.  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.   (Resigned)...  1349 

Sunderland,  Archibald  H.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery..  745 

Suplee,  Edwin  M.,  Major,  14th  Cavalry 1908 

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Carabao    No. 

Siipplee,  H.  Clay  M.,  Lieut.,  17th  Infantry 1659 

Sweeney,  Walter  C.  Captain,  21st  Infantry 251 

Sweet,  P.  K.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 1366 

Sweitzer,  Charles  McG.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers  1326 

Symington,  John,   Lieut,   1st   Cavalry 1072 

T 

Taggart,  Elmore  F.,  Lieut.-Col.,  4th  Infantry 29 

Talbott,  Samuel  G.,  Lieut.,  28th  Infantry  1259 

Talbot,  Thomas,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1752 

Tanner,  Earle  \V.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 1092 

Tanner,  William  T.,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers..  460 

Tarrant,  William  T.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1330 

Tate,   Daniel   L.,   Major,   3d   Cavalry 296 

Taussig,  Joseph  K.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1557 

Taylor,  Frank,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired  498 

Taylor,  Hugh  K.,  Captain,  Coast  z\rtillery 1721 

Taylor,  James  D.,  Captain,  U.   S.  Infantry 270 

Taylor,  John  R.  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 11 

Taylor,  Montgomery  M.,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1406 

Taylor,   Theodore   B.,   Captain,   5th   Cavalry 740 

Taylor,   William  R.,   Lieut.,  3d   Cavalry 1206 

Taylor,  William  W.,  Jr..   Lieut.   12th  Infantry 2058 

Tayman,  Charles  E.,  Major,   1st  Infantry 692 

Tenney,  Elmer  S.,  Lieut.,  Medical  Reserve  Corps..  1746 

Terrell,  Henry  S.,  Lieut.,  10th  Cavalry 1878 

Thayer,   Arthur,    Major,   3d    Cavalry 1247 

Thomas,  Charles  O.,  Jr..  Captain,  1st  Cavalry 919 

Thomas,  John  R.,  Jr.,   Captain,   1st  Infantry 1108 

Thomason,   Henry  D..   Captain,   Medical   Corps 669 

Thompson,  Albert  C,  Jr..  Captain,  Coast  Artillery..  1526 

Thompson,  Edwin  P..  Lieut.,  24th  Infantry  1444 

Thompson,  J.    Milton,   Brigadier-General,   U.    S.   A., 

Retired    1744 

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Carabao    No. 

Thompson,  Robert  W.,  Second  Lieut.,  1st  Infantry..  938 

Thornburgh,  Robert  M.,  Major,  Medical  Corps 1599 

Thornton,  James  W.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  979 

Thuis,  Charles  A.,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Infantry 1882 

Tiffany,  Dexter  J.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.   (Resigned)  225 

Tilford,  James  D.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 557 

Tillotson,  Charles  W.,  Lieut.,  19th  Infantry 855 

Tillson,  John  C.  F.,  Colonel,  8th  Infantry 1982 

Tilson,  Ernest  R.,  Captain,  165th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1512 

Tittoni,   Renato,   Lieut.,   U.   S.   M.   C 1773 

Tobey,  Eugene  C,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 430 

Tobin,  William  H.,  Captain,  64th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1716 

Todd,  David  W.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1876 

Toffey,  John  J.,  Jr.,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 1572 

Tomb,  James  H.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.   S.  N 1907 

Totten,  James,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1499 

Towar,  Albert  S.,  Colonel,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired 57 

Townsend,  Grosvenor  L.,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 786 

Townsend,  Julius  C,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1806 

Train,  Charles  R.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1210 

Traub,  Peter  E.,  Major,  7th  Cavalry 169 

Treadwell,  Thomas  C,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1332 

Tremaine,  William  C,  Captain,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired..  812 

Trotter,  Alden,  Captain,  79th   Co.   Coast  Artillery..  590 

Trowbridge,  Chas.  R.,  late  Captain  11th  U.  S.  Vols.  2059 

True,  W.  M.,  Lieut.,  16th  Infantry   (Resigned) 542 

Truxton,  William,  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 873 

Tupes,  Herschel,  Captain,  1st  Infantry 930 

Turnbull,  Wilfred,  Lieut.,  Medical  Dept 668 

Turner,  Frederick  G.,  First  Lieut.,  13th  Cavalry....  1369 

Turner,  G.  Soulard,  Captain,  7th  Infantry 975 

Turrill,  Julius  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 727 

Tutherly,  William,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteer? . .  83 

Tuttle,  Geo.  Bass.,  Contract  Surgeon,  U.   S.  A 1702 

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Carabao    No. 

Twining,  Nathan  C,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 695 

Tyner,  George  P.,  Captain,  15th  Cavalry 1475 

U 

Uline,  Willis,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 491 

Upham,  Frank  B.,  Lieut.-Comdr,  U.  S.  N 1962 

V 

Vance,  Zebulon  B,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 885 

Van  Deman,  Ralph  H.,  Captain,  21st  Infantry 69 

Van  Deusen,  George  W.,  Colonel,  Field  Artillery..  1482 
Van   Dusen,  James   W.,   Major,   Medical   Corps,   U. 

S.  A 2029 

Van  Duzer,  Louis  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N 1686 

Van  Horn,  Robert  O.,  Captain,  17th  Infantry   1159 

Van  Leer,  Samuel,  Captain,  U.  S.  Cavalry 406 

Van  Orden,  George,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1266 

Van    Poole,    Gideon    McD.,    Major,    IMedical    Corps, 

U.  S.  A 1814 

Van  Schaick,  Louis  J.,  Captain,  14th  Infantry 1412 

Venable,  George  R.,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1157 

Vidmer,  George,  Captain,  U.  S.  Cavalry 992 

Vinson,   Webster,   Colonel,   Quartermaster    Corps . . .  619 

Vogdes,  Charles  B.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 1345 

Voris,  Alvin  C,   Captain,  Signal   Corps 2087 

Vose,  William  E.,  I^Iajor,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A..  573 

Vreeland,  Charles  E.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N 1327 

W 

Waddell,  Ralph  W.,  late  Contract  Dental  Surgeon . .  1025 

Wade,  James  F.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  204 

Wade,  John  P.,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry 84 

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Carabao    No. 

Wadleigh,  John  W.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1165 

Wadsworth,  W.  A.,  late  Major  U.  S.  V 1374 

Wagner,  John  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Cavalry 1854 

Walcutt,  Charles  C,  Jr.,   Major,   U.   S.   Cavalry 132 

Waldo,  Rhinelander,  late  Captain  Philippine   Scouts  1152 

Waldron,   Leonard   T.,   Captain,   Coast  Artillery....  1506 

Walker,  James  E..  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N 1082 

Walker,  Kenzie  W.,  Captain,  9th  Cavalry 816 

Walker,  William   L 1798 

Wallace,   Charles  S.,   Captain,  Signal   Corps 709 

Wallace,    George    W.,    Captain,    8th    Infantry 1358 

Wallace,  Hamilton  S.,  Colonel,  Quartermaster  Corps  1459 

Wallace,  William  B.,  Lieut.,  20th  Infantry 1032 

Wallace,   William   M.,   Brigadier-General,    U.    S.   A., 

Retired     1021 

Wallach,  Robert  R.,  Captain,  10th  Cavalry 2013 

Wallen,    Seeley   A.,   Lieut.,   U.    S.   A.,   Retired 1691 

Waller,  Littleton  W.  T.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 1363 

Walling,   Burns  T.,   Commodore,   U.   S.    X.,   Retired  1276 

Walsh,  Robert  D,  Major,  11th  Cavalry 2008 

Walton,  Edward  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 846 

Waltz,  Millard  F.,  Colonel,  19th  Infantry 67 

Ward,    Frederick    K.,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired     777 

Ward,   Henry  C,   Brigadier-General,  U.    S.  A.,   Re- 
tired      429 

Warren,  Frank,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers 1852 

Washburn,  F.  A.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 546 

Watkins,  Benjamin  H.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry 647 

Watson,  Harry  J.,  Captain,  19th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  701 

Watson,  James  T.,  Captain,  28lh  Infantry 1426 

Webb,  Ulys  R.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1948 

Webb,   Walter   D.,    Major,   U.    S.    A.,   Retired 2024 

Webster,   Frank  D.,   Major.  20th   Infantry Z2 

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Carabao    No. 
Weeks,    Frank    R.,    Second    Lieut.,    Artillery    Corps 

(Resigned)     1540 

Weigel,  A\illiam,  Major,  23d  Infantry 703 

Weirick,  Samuel  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  754 

Wells,  Charles,  Lieut.,  1st  Infantry  (Resigned) 904 

Wells,  Chester,  Lieut.  Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1335 

Wells,   Edward  C.  Lieut.,   14th  Cavalry 592 

Wells,  Frank  L.,  Captain.  26th  Infantry 882 

Welsh,  William  E.,  Captain,  30th  Infantry 710 

Wescott,  Robert  H.,  Captain,   11th  Infantry 505 

West,  Emory  S.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 413 

West,  J.  J.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S  Volunteers 1845 

W>st,  Parker  W.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 697 

West,  Robert  John,   Lieut.,    16th   Infantry 1436 

Wetherill,  Alexander  M.,  Captain,   19th  Infantry...  259 

Wheatley,  William  F.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Cavalry 626 

Wheeler,  Ernest  S.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 1537 

Wheeler,  James  M.,  Captain,  164th  Co.  Coast  Artil- 
lery      1529 

Whinnery,  Jean  C,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  1116 
Whipple,    Charles   H.,    Brigadier-General,   U.    S.   A., 

Retired     417 

Whitall,  Samuel  R.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired    1 127 

Whitcomb,  Clement  C,  Major,  Medical  Corps 714 

White,  Edward  H.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 212 

White,  George  H.,  Captain,  16th  Infantry 539 

White,  George  P.,  Captain,  9th  Cavalry 451 

White,  Herbert  A.,  U.  S.  A.   (Resigned) 946 

White,  Harry  K.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  M.  C 2001 

White,   Howard,  Captain,   Philippine   Scouts 1892 

White,  Jonas  S.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A 1763 

White,  William  R.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1936 

Whitfield,  Robert,  Captain,  22d  Infantry 272 

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Carabao    No. 
Whiting,  William  H.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.  N.,  Re- 
tired      858 

Whitmore,  Eugene  R.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 2060 

Whitworth,  Pegram,  Captain,  10th  Infantry 81 

Wickham,  Frank  D.,  Captain,  12th  Infantry 1476 

Wickline,  William  A.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps 1916 

Wieczorek,  George  A.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 752 

Wiegenstein,  Henry  A.,  Captain,  24th  Infantry 405 

Wigmore,   Hubert   L.,   Captain,   Engineer   Corps,   U. 

S.   A 604 

Wilcox,  Frank  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Infantry 1002 

Wilder,  William  T,  Major,  U.   S.  Infantry 1014 

Wildman,  Leonard  D.,  Captain,  Signal  Corps 496 

Wiley,  Noble  J.,  Lieut,  5th  Infantry 711 

Wilkins,  Herry  E.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps...  63 

Willard,  Frank,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 1846 

Williams,  Adrian  D.,  late  Contract  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  878 

Williams,  Andrew  E.,  Captain,  3d  Cavalry 390 

Williams,  Arthur,  Colonel,  11th  Infantry 824 

Williams,  Arthur,  Captain,  Engineer  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  778 

Williams,  Charles  A.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired...  1603 
\\'illiams.    Constant,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired     1425 

Williams,    Clarence   C,   Major,   Ordnance   Dept,   U. 

S.   A 1213 

Williams,  Dion,  Major,  U.  S.  M.  C 1937 

Williams,  Ezekiel  J.,  Captain,  5th  Infantry 962 

Williams,   Richard   H.,   Captain,   Coast  Artillery 1955 

Williams,  Richard  P.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 467 

Williamson,  Llewellyn  P.,  Lieut.,  Medical  Corps,  U. 

S.   A 1337 

Wills,  Van  Leer,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Infantry 34 

Wills,  Will   D.,   Lieut,  5th   Infantry 763 

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Carabao    No. 

Wilson,    Alfred    McC,    Lieut.,    20th    Infantry    (Re- 
signed)       305 

Wilson,  Compton,  Lieut.,  Medical  Dept.   (Resigned)  712 

Wilson,  Charles  H.,  late  Lieut.,  U.  S.  Volunteers...  2021 

Wilson,  Evert  R.,  Captain,  11th  Infantry 1077 

Wilson,  Frederick  E.,  Lieut,  6th   Infantry 1102 

Wilson,  George  K.,  Lieut.,  3d  Infantry 651 

Wilson,  Henry  D.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N 1926 

Wilson,  Jennings  B.,  Captain,  6th  Infantry 1922 

Wilson,  William  H.,  Capt.,  151st  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1500 

Wing,  Franklin  F.,  1st  Lieut.,  Dental  Surgeon 2082 

Winship,  Blanton,  Major,  J.  A.  Gen.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  116 

Winslow,  Richard  P.,  Captain,  Coast  Artillery 1750 

Winter,  Francis  A.,  Lieut.-Col,  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  1802 
Winterberg,  W.  H.,  Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon, 

U.  S.  A 1971 

Winterburn,  George  W.,  Captain,  5th  Cavalry 114 

Wise,  Frederic  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  :\I.  C 1379 

Wise,  Hugh  D.,  Captain,  3d  Infantry 30 

Witherspoon,  Edward  T.,  Captain,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired  197 

Wittenmyer,   Edmund,   Major,  27th   Infantry 311 

Wolfe,  G.  N.,  late  Lieut,  U.  S.  Volunteers 348 

Wolfe,  Orrin  R.,  Captain,   16th  Infantry 201 

Wolven,  Frank  H.,  Lieut.,  Dental  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  1742 

Wood,  George  H.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers....  1494 

Wood,  Norton  E.,  Captain,  Field  Artillery 591 

Wood,  Palmer  G.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired      1478 

Wood,  William  T.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  Infantry 1026 

Wood,     Winthrop     S.,     Lieut.-Col.,     Quartermaster 

Corps    356 

Woodbury,  Frank  T.,  Major,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  575 
Woodruff,  Charles  A.,  Brigadier-General,  U.   S.  A., 

Retired    31 

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Carabao    No. 

Woodruff,    James    A.,    Major,    Engineer    Corps,    U. 

S.   A 246 

Woods,  Robert  F.,  Captain,  30th  Co.  Coast  Artillery  1525 

Woodson,  Robert  S.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired....  506 

Woodward,  Charles  G.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired..  26 

Woodward,  Clark  H.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 1649 

Wooton,  W.  Turner,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Volunteers.  494 

Workizer,  John  G.,  Captain,  21st  Co.  Coast  Artillery  795 

Worrilow,  Ulysses  G.,  Captain,  15th  Infantry 1417 

Wotherspoon,  William  W.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.  614 

Wright,  Edmund  S.,  Major,  1st  Cavalry 918 

Wright,  William  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  Infantry 6 

Wyman,  Henry  L.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N 680 

Wynne,  R.  P.,  Captain,  U.  S.  M.  C 1309 


Y 

Yates,  Arthur  W.,  Major,  Quartermaster  Corps....  1828 

Yates,   Julian   E.,   Chaplain,    Coast  Artillery 1989 

Yost,  John  D.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired 868 

Yost,  Philip,  Captain,   Coast  Artillery 1727 

Young,  Frederick  S.,  Captain,  23d  Infantry 1171 

Young,  H.  P.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Corps 1396 

Young,    Russell    Montague,    Assistant    Surgeon,    U. 

S.   N 1188 

Young,  R.  W.,  late  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers 2>7 

Young,  Samuel  B.  M.,  Lieut. -General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired       1228 


Zalinski,  Moses  G.,  Lieut. -Col.,  Quartermaster  Corps      818 
Zollars,  Charles  O.,  Captain,  50th  Co.  Coast  Artillery    1794 

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TENERO   CARABAOS 

Carabao    No. 

Clark,  Chas.  Palmer 2055 

Evans,  Hornsby,  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry , 2039 

Hartigan,    I.    C 2050 

Humphrey,  Marion  B.,  Lieut,  U.  S.  M.  C 2038 

Knapp,  John  H.,   Paymaster,  U.   S.    N 2037 

Steere,  Thos.  L,   Second  Lieut.,  C.  A.  C 2063 


HEREDITARY  CARABAOS 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  3d,  Captain.  U.  S.  A 2040 

Herman,    R.    G 2062 

Mills,  Paul  D.,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Volunteers 2047 

Rafferty,  William  A.,  Cadet,  U.  S.  M.  A 2041 


HONORARY    CARABAOS 

Taft,  William  H.,  ex-President  of  the  United   States. 
Wilson,  Woodrow,  President  of  the  United  States. 


ASSOCIATE   CARABAOS 

Adamson,    Sydney    2049 

Egan,    Martin    2045 

Hardin,    Edward    W 2043 

Johnson,   Arthur   C 2048 

McCutcheon,  John  T 2044 

McDonnell,  Percy  Gilmour   2069 


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STapB 


Carabao    No. 

Allderdice,  William  H.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired, died  Oct.  3,  1911 52 

Allen,  Leven  C,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died  Jan. 

20,   1912 533 

Augur,  Jacob  A.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  died  April  18, 

1909     1817 

Bachelor,  Joseph  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Aug.  7,   1902    153 

Beck,  William  H.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  Nov.  26,  1911 1207 

Benham,  Henry  H.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

March  21,  1911    1311 

Bevington,    Martin,    Lieut.-Commander,    U.    S.    N., 

died  Oct.  25,  1903  53 

Bickham,    Charles    G.,    First    Lieut.,    27th    Infantry, 

U.  S.  A.,  died  June  16,  1910 1138 

Bieg,    Frederick    C,    Commander,    U.    S.    N.,    died 

Oct.  14,  1909  1733 

Black,  William,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died  Nov. 

26,   1911    213 

Blow,  William  N.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Oct.  29,  1907   641 

Bonesteel,  Chas.  H.,  Major,  23d  Infantry,  U.  S.  A., 

died  Sept.  24,  1902 285 

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Carabao    No. 

Bootes,  Samuel  B.,  Captain,  Commissary  Department, 

U.  S.  A.,  died  Sept.  26,  1909 1175 

Bowyer,  John  M.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N..  Retired, 

died  March  15,  1912 1211 

Brandle,    G.    W.,    First    Lieut,    U.    S.   A.,    died   Oct. 

30,  1905    771 

Brown,  A.  H.,  Captain,  4th  Infantry 164 

Brown,    Oscar    J.,    Major.    1st    Cavalry,    died    Sept. 

13,  1906    66 

Brereton,  Tallmadge  H.,  Second  Lieut.,  2d  Infantry, 

died  July  1.  1906    208 

Butt,    Archibald,    Major,    U.    S.    A.,   April    15,    1912. 

at  sea   110 

Byrne,   Bernard  A.,  Lieut. -Cold.,   Retired,  died   Feb. 

28,  1910 141 

Caldwell,  Robert  A.,  First  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts, 

died  Aug.  17,  1903 693 

Canaga,    Alfred    B.,    Commander,    U.    S.    X.,    died 

Dec.  24,  1906   97 

Carroll,  Edwin  E.,  First  Lieut.,   1st  Infantry,  U.   S. 

A.,  died  Jan.  28,  1903    757 

Chandler,    Elias,    Major,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired,    died 

Sept.   14,   1909    932 

Chapman,   William   H.    H.,   Captain,   U.    S.   A.,   died 

Dec.  18,  1911    1464 

Chiles,    Seaborn    H.,    Captain,     11th    Infantry,    died 

Oct.  2,   1908   576 

Clement,    John    \V.    L.,    Jr.,    Lieut.,    U.    S.    N.,    died 

July  28,   1904   1290 

Cogswell,  James  K..  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired, died  Aug.  12,  1908 7i 

Cole,    Henry    G.,    Major,    Quartermaster    Corps,    U. 

S.  A.,  died  Oct.  13,  1912 46 

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Carabao  No. 
Corbin,  H.  C,  Lieut.-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Sept.  8,  1909  1295 

Cornish,    G.    A.,    Colonel,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired,    died 

Nov.  25,   1909   648 

Crofton,    William    M.,    Captain,    1st    Infantry,    died 

June  4,   1907    462 

Curry,  M.  B.,  Captain,  Pay  Department 226 

Davis,   Ryder,   First   Lieut.,   Philippine   Scouts,   died 

Dec.  13,  1904  1081 

Dixon,    Albert   F.,    Captain,    U.    S.    N.,   died    March 

10,    1909    1585 

Dougherty,    John    A.,    Commander,    U.    S.    N.,    died 

Aug.  1,  1909  194 

Droullard,  J.  P.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A 1407 

Ducat,    Arthur    C,    Colonel,    Infantry,    died    March 

8,  1913   849 

England,  Clarence,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  died  July  28,  1906  408 
Fealy,  Thomas  J.,  Captain,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Dec.  21,  1912   927 

Feeter,  George  I.,   Captain,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Oct.  10,   1910   871 

Fitzpatrick,  William  C,  First  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  May  24,  1908  1565 

Foote,  Morris  C,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  Dec.  6,  1905  677 

French,  Howard  W.,  Captain,  Quartermaster  Dept., 

U.   S.  A.,  died  Dec.  27,   1904 171 

Garber,   Guilford   S.,   Lieut,   Artillery  Corps,  U.    S. 

A.,  died  July  3,  1904 835 

Geary,  WilHam  L.,  Captain,  Subsistence  Department  844 
Gise,  William  K.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  died  June  28,  1909  198 
Godfrey.  Guy  C.  M.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Sept. 

23,  1905   242 

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Caiabao  No. 
Graeme,   Joseph    W.,    Lieut.,    U.    S.    N.,    died   April 

14,   1906   1267 

Grant,  Frederick  D.,  Major-General,  U.  S.  A.,  died 

April  11,  1912   1085 

Greenough,   George  G.,   Colonel,  U.    S.   A.,   Retired, 

died  June  27,   1912    136 

Groesbeck,  Stephen  W.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A., 

Retired,   died   May  8,   1904    157 

Haines,  John  T.,   Captain,    11th   Cavalry,   U.    S.   A., 

died   May   11,    1911 749 

Hammond,    Harold,    Captain,    U.    S.    A.,    died   June 

10,  1911    458 

Hardie,  Francis  H.,  Lieut.,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

April  26,  1912   1079 

Hart,  Franklin,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N 1297 

Hay,    Charles   E.,   Jr.,    Captain,   24th    Infantry,    died 

Nov.  23,   1911    359 

Hayes,  Edward  M.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired,  died  Aug.   15,   1912 1360 

Herman,  Meyer,  late  Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon, 

U.  S.  V 1144 

Hodges,   Ben.   W.,    Commodore,   U.    S.    N.,    Retired, 

died   May  23,   1913    1346 

Homer,  William  B.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

June   23,    1910    1748 

Hosley,  Harry  H.,  Commander,  U.  S.  N.,  died  Jan. 

6,  1908   1255 

Howell,  Seymour,  Lieut. -Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Nov.  28,   1909   1265 

Hudgins,  John  M.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  died  April  14,  1906  1238 
Hutton,  James  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

July  1,  1911    999 

Irvine,  Robert  J.   C,  Lieut.-Col.,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired, 

died  May  7,  1910  435 

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Carabao    No. 

Ives,  E.   B.,   Captain,   Signal   Corps,   U.   S.  A 21 

Kerr,    David    B.,    Surgeon,    U.    S.    N.,    died    March 

19,    1907    1695 

Keyes,    Allen    C,    First    Lieut.,    14th    Cavalry,    died 

March  4,  1913   jt,!, 

Kiefifer,  Charles  F.,  Major,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Dec.   30,    1908    I595 

Laws,  Albert,  Captain,  24th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  died 

April  3,   1908 557 

Leefe,  John  G.,  Lieut.-CoL,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

June  9,  1903  128 

Lindsay,    David   A.,   Lieut.,   U.    S.   A.,    retired,    died 

April  8,   1908 935 

Luby,  John  F.,  Commander,  U.   S.  N.,  died  Jan.  8, 


1911 


1902 


Lyon,    Henry    G.,    Major,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired,    died 

Sept.   11,   1911    319 

McAllister,  Arthur,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C,  died  June  30, 


1906 


523 


McManus,    John,    Captain,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired,    died 

Feb.  17,  1911    1052 

Macklin,  Edgar  A.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

June  7,  1911   39q 

Matthews,    Arthur   J.,    Captain,    U.    S.    AI.    C,    died 

June  17,  1911   ' im 

Mead,  Charles  W,  late  Captain  36th  U.  S.  V.  Infantry, 

died    Jan.    20,    1909 '     1575 

Merriam,  Henry  C,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Nov.   18,   1912   1035 

Morrison,    Jasper    N.,    Lieut.-Col.,    U.    S.    A      died 

Dec.  18,  1902  ' 268 

Murphy,   John   C,   First   Lieut.,   U.    S.   A.,   Retired, 

died    March    3,    1909 .'     1473 

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Carabao    No. 

Nichols,  Taylor  A.,  Captain,  Philippine  Scouts,  died 

June   13,   1913    1641 

O'Connor,   Samuel  S.,  Captain,  C.  A.  C,  U.   S.  A., 

died  July  18,  1909   1534 

Osgood,  Henry  B.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  March  12,  1909 135 

Otey,  Fred  F.,  First  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts,  died 

Feb.   23,    1909    1859 

Parshall,  Harry,  Lieut.,  22d  Infantry,  died  April  8, 

1904    275 

Pettit,   James    S.,    Lieut. -Col.,   U.    S.   A.,    died   Sept. 

4,  1906   354 

Pershing,  Ward  B.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Aug.   28,    1909 1660 

Pickett,  George  E.,  Major,  Pay  Department,  U.  S.  A., 

died  April  18,  1911    1308 

Rafferty,  William  A.,  Colonel,  5th  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A., 

died  Sept.  13,  1902  223 

Ramsey,    Frank    De    W.,    Captain,   9th    Infantry,    U. 

5.  A.,  died  Jan.  18,  1906 ' 101 

Randolph,   Benjamin   H.,   Major,  U.   S.   A.,   Retired, 

died  Oct.  14,  1907  10 

Rash,  O.  H.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  M.  C,  died  May  29,  1902  446 
Raymond,  John  C,   Captain,  2d   Cavalry,  U.   S.  A., 

died  July  1,  1909   683 

Regan,  James,  Colonel,  9th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  died 

June  29,  1906  1336 

Reynolds,    William    B.,    Major,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired, 

died   Jan.   25,   1908    1385 

Rice,  Edmund,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired, 

died  July  20,  1906   822 

Rice,  Frank  S.,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died  May 

17,    1910    1580 

Rich,  Clyde  Perry,  Second  Lieut.,  Philippine  Scouts    2092 

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Carabao    No. 

Riley,    Peter    T.,    Captain,    U.    S.    Volunteers,    died 

Sept.,   1912    863 

Robins,  R.  P.,  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers  689 

Rodman,  John  B.,  Colonel,  U.   S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Aug.  29,   1909    1842 

Robinson,  John  M.,   Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired, 

died  Nov.  27,  1910 1397 

Russell,    Frank    I\I.,    Lieut.-Comdr.,    U.    S.    N.,    died 

June  29,    1906    1221 

Saleeby,  Najeeb  Mitry,  Captain  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 

U.   S.  Volunteers    2091 

Sanno,   James   M.   J.,    Brigadier-General,   U.    S.    A., 

Retired,  died  May  4,  1907 1614 

Schell,  Franklin  J.,  Lieut.-Comdr.,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired, died  March  22,  1907   149 

Schofield,    William    B.,    Paymaster,    U.    S.    A.,    died 

Aug.  6,   1906    841 

Sears,  Clinton  B.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  Feb.  16,  1912 27 

Sherman,  Francis  H.,  Commodore,  U.  S.  N.,  Re- 
tired, died  April  7,  1911 48 

Shipley,  John   H.,   Captain,   U.   S.    N.,   died   Dec.   13, 

1911   191 

Slaughter,  Bradner  D.,  Major,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A., 

died  May  8,  1909  613 

Siviter,    Francis    P.,    Captain,    28th    Infantry,    died 

March  24,  1906   412 

Smedberg,    William   R.,    Major,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired, 

died  July  19,  1911   1094 

Spear,  Roscoe,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  Retired,  died  Aug. 

24,    1908    1139 

Stivers,  Charles  P.,  Major,  Commissary  Department, 

U.  S.  A.,  died  July  13,  1911   1215 

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Carabao    No. 

Street,   Harlow   L.,   late    Captain   U.    S.   Volunteers, 

died  Sept.,  1911  1901 

Strotlier,  Lewis  H.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Jan.  22,   1908   45 

Swaine,  William  M.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Oct.  24,  1909  756 

Sweazey,  Verge  E.,  Major,   U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

April  16,  1911    1626 

Terrett,  Colville  P.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

May  7,  1913   166 

Thomas,  Charles  M.,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  died 

July  3,  1908 1558 

Thornton,   Frank  T.,   Captain,   C.   A.   C,   died  Aug. 

19,  1911    1504 

Thurston,  Walter  A.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

March  13,  1911   438 

Torrey,  Zerah  W.,  Lieut.,  18th  U.  S.  Infantry,  died 

Dec.   7,    1908    1169 

Turrill,  Henry  S.,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Re- 
tired, died  May  24,  1907   1348 

Tuttle,  Arnold  D.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.    2075 

Voris,  Alvin  C,   Captain,   Signal   Corps 2087 

Wagner,  Arthur  L.,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Tune  17, 

1905    " 76 

Walton,    William    McE.,    Lieut.,    U.    S.    A.,    Retired, 

died  Oct.  26,  1905  760 

Webster,  Edmund  K.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Jan.  18,  1911 1437 

Weichert,  Ernest  A.,  Lieut,  U.  S.  N.,  died  April  13, 

1904 1130 

West,  Harrington  K.,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  died  April  24, 

1906  288 

West,  Solomon  B.,   Lieut.,   16th   Infantry,  died  Feb. 

22,    1911    1120 

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Carabao  No. 
Whitson,  Kaolin  L.,  Lieut.,  9th  Infantry,  died  March 

1,  1911    1815 

Wild,   Frederick   S.,    Captain,    13th    Infantry,    U.    S. 

A.,  died  June  8,  1904 326 

Wildes,  Frank,  Rear  Admiral,  U.   S.   N.,  died  Feb. 

6,  1903   375 

Wilkins,  Joseph  S.,  Captain,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired,  died 

Nov.   1,   1903    313 

Wilson,  Thomas  H.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry,  U.  S.  A., 

died  Dec.  25,  1905   581 

Wing,  FrankHn  F.,  Dental  Surgeon 2082 

Woodbury,  Thomas  C,  Colonel,  3d  Infantry,  U.   S. 

A.,  died  Sept.  26,  1911   1847 

Woodhouse,    Charles   L.,    Lieut.,   4th   Infantry,   died 

May  4,  1905 762 

Woodruff,  H.  E.,  Lieut.,  17th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A....     1105 

Woods,  Stanley,  Ensign,  U.  S.  N 688 

Woodson,   Albert   E.,    Brigadier-General,    U.    S.    A., 

Retired,  died  Aug.  7,  1903 384 

Worrick,  Elmer  O.,  Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers 2090 

Woude,   Albert  J.,    Lieut.,   U.   S.  A.,   died   Dec.    12, 

1910    414 

Wren,  William  C,  Major,  12th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A., 

died  Aug.   10,   1909   352 


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INDEX  TO  SONGS 


Page 

Governor-General     125 

The    Soldier's    Song     126 

You  Grand  Old  Carabao  127 

The  Carabao  Soldier  Man   127 

Aguinaldo's   G   String   Band    128 

Columbia,   the   Gem   of  the   Ocean 129 

My  Own  United  States   131 

Christening    Song    132 

Toast  Song 132 

A  Filipino  Family   I33 

Zamboanga   I34 

We  Are  Carabaos   I35 

Drink  to  the  Members  of  the  Carabao 136 

"The  Carabao"    I37 

To  the  Carabao    138 

Take  Me  Back  to  the  Land  of  Tomorrow 140 

Carabaos  of  the  Navy  141 

At  Naiac   142 

Home,  Boys,  Home  I43 

At   Naiac    (Another   Version)    I44 

In  This  War,  In  This  Great  War  146 

Accessional    I47 

The  Star  Spangled  Banner    148 

Tenting  On   The   Old   Camp-Ground 149 

My  Old  Kentucky  Home   150 

The  Carabao's  Defense   151 

Call  of  the  Thirsty  Carabao  I53 


INDEX  TO   SONGS-Continued 


Page 

The  Legend  of  the  Carabao   154 

The  Carabao  and  the  Soldier  155 

By  Old  Fort  San  Felipe   157 

Down   By  Old  Manila   Bay 159 

On  the  Road  to  Old  Luzon  161 

i  Usted  Quidado  !    163 

On  Dato  Ali's  Trail   164 

In  Mindanao    166 

El   Soldado   Americano    167 

Explosions  From  Tropical  Languages 169 

A   Soldier's   Lament    171 

Nothing    Doing     172 

The  High  Ball    173 

A  Song  of  a  Fiat-Foot  174 

I'm  Coin'  to  Live  Anyhow   175 

I  Don't  Know  Why  They  Want  You    176 

Philippine  Version  , 176 

Dixie    Land    177 

Soldier's  Farewell    178 

"The  Regular  Army,  Oh  !"   179 

A  Dream  181 

Misericordia  183 

Last  Call  of  the  Thirsty  Carabao 184 

Auld  Lang   Syne    184 

Revelry  of   the   Dying    185 


MILITARY    ORDER    OF    THE    CARABAO 

I 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL 


Oh,  I've  been  having  a  h — 1  of  a  time  since  I   came  to  the 

Philippines ; 
I'd  rather  drive  a  bob-tail  car  and  live  on  pork  and  beans. 
They  call  me  Governor-General — I'm  the  hero  of  the  day, 
But  I  have  troubles  of  my  own,  and  often  have  to  say : 

Chorus 

Oh,  am  I  the  boss,  or  am  I  the  tool? 

Am  I  the  Governor-General  or  a  hobo? 

I'd  like  to  know  who's  the  boss  of  this  show — 

Is  it  me,  or  Emilio  Aguinaldo? 

The  rebels  up  at  old  Tarlac,  four  men  to  every  gun — 

I  think  the  trouble  is  at  an  end,  they  think  it's  just  begun ; 

My  men  go  out  to  have  a  fight,  the  rebels  fade  away : 

I   cable  home  the  trouble's  o'er,  but  to  myself  I   say. — Cho. 

Now    General    MacArthur,    I    have    no    doubt,    can    run    the 

whole   concern 
All   right,  I'll   pack  my  trunk  and  go,   and   he   can  take  his 

turn ; 
But  when   the   papers   "cuss   him   out,"    and   lay   him   on   the 

shelf, 
I  only  ask  the  privilege  of  saying  to  myself: 

Closing  Chorus 

Oh,  is  Mac  the  boss,  or  is  Mac  the  tool? 
Is  Mac  the  Governor-General  or  a  hobo? 
I'd  like  to  know  who'll  be  boss  of  this  show — 
Will  it  be  ]\Iac  or  Emilio  Aguinaldo? 


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2 

THE  SOLDIER'S  SONG 


Air:  "Tramp,  traiitp,  tramp,  the  boys  are  marching' 


In  that  land  of  dopey  dreams,  happy,  peaceful  Philippines, 
Where  the  bolo-man  is  hiking  night  and  day, 

Where  Insurrectos  steal  and  lie,  where  Americanos  die, 
There  you  hear  the  soldiers  sing  this  evening  lay : 

Chorus 

Damn,   damn,   damn   the   Insurrectos,   cross-eyed   kakiack   la- 
drones. 
Underneath  the  starry  flag,  civilize  'em  with  a  Krag, 
And  return  us  to  our  own  beloved  homes. 

Underneath    the    nipa    thatch,    where    the    skinny    chickens 
scratch. 
Only  refuge  after  hiking  all  day  long; 
When  I  lay  me  down  to  sleep,  slimy  lizards  o'er  me  creep, 
Then  you  hear  the  soldiers  sing  this  evening  song. 

Cho. — Damn,   damn,   damn   the  Insurrectos,   etc. 

Social  customs  there  are  few,  all  the  ladies  smoke  and  chew 
And  the  men  do  things  the  padres  say  are  wrong; 

But  the  padres  cut  no  ice,  for  they  live  on  fish  and  rice 
When  you  hear  the  soldiers  sing  this  evening  song. 

Cho. — Damn,   damn,   damn   the  Insurrectos,   etc. 


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3 
YOU  GRAND  OLD  CARABAO 


Air:   "Beautiful  Dolt 


O,  you  Carabao,  you  great  big  Carabao, 

All  the  world  has  heard  about  you, 

We  could  never  herd  without  you, 

O,  you  Carabao,  you  great  big  Carabao, 

If  you  ever  leave  me  I  shall  have  to  follow, 

Till  I  find  you  happy  in  a  great  big  wallow, 

Oh,  Oh,  Oh,  Oh,  you  grand  old  Carabao. 

4 
THE  CARABAO  SOLDIER  MAN 


Air  :  "Sullivan" 


Who  has  brought  us  here  tonight  again  to  celebrate? 

Carabaos,  right  you  are. 
In  the  good  old  style  they're  famous  for  since  days  of  '98? 

Carabaos,  right  you  are. 
Who  dinners  give  with  great  propriety, 

Though  notoriety, 

Has   said  sobriety. 
Wouldn't  dare  to  show  its  face. 
Or  appear  in  any  place, 
Where  a  Carabao  is  out  to  dine. 

Chorus 
Carabaos,  Carabaos, 
As  far  as  I  can  see, 
Carabaos,  Carabaos, 
Have  a  damn  fine  society. 
Ready  right  now  to  take  the  road. 
Ready  to  carry  any  load, 
O,  there  never  was  a  tao  made  a  Carabao, 
That  wasn't  a  damn  fine  soldier  man. 

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5 

AGUINALDO'S  G  STRING  BAND 


Air:  "Alexander's  Rag  Time  Band" 


O,  mi  hombre — O,  mi  hombre,  better  come  along  and  follow 

me, 
Course  you'll  like  it,  so  let's  hike  it, 
With  a  Gugu  band  in  manana  land, 
O,   mi   hombre, — O,   mi   hombre,   let  me   take  you  to   Aguin- 

aldo's, 
E  string, — G  string — bum  Carabao  band. 

Chorus 

Come  on  and  sing,  come  on  and  sing. 

With  the  shirt-tail  bamboo  band. 
Come  on  and  sing,  come  on  and  sing, 

A  request  is  a  command. 
We  are  singing  of  the  days, 

When  we  slept  in  nipa  shacks, 
With  centipedes  and  other  things, 

A  crawlin'  up  our  backs, 
We're  glad  we've  left  those  days  behind, 

Now  you  mind. 
Come  on  and  drink,  come  on  and  drink, 
Lest  the  Bombinero  think, 
You  shirk  the  can,  you  shirk  the  can, 
From  which  he  treats  his  band. 
And  if  you  hear  Aguinaldo, 
Played  in  rag  time, 
Oigate,  oigate, — Aguinaldo's  G  string  band. 


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6 

COLUMBIA,  THE  GEM  OF  THE  OCEAN 


O  Columbia,  the  gem  of  the  ocean, 

The  home  of  the  brave  and  the  free, 
The  shrine  of  each  patriot's  devotion, 

A  world  offers  homage  to  thee. 
Thy  mandates  make  heroes  assemble, 

When  liberty's  form  stands  in  view, 
Thy  banners  make  tyranny  tremble, 

When  borne  by  the  red,  white  and  blue. 

Chorus 

When  borne  by  the  red,  white  and  blue. 
When  borne  by  the  red,  white  and  blue, 
Thy  banners  make  tyranny  tremble, 
When  borne  by  the  red,  white  and  blue. 

When  war  winged  its  wide  desolation. 

And  threatened  the  land  to  deform. 
The  ark  then  of   freedom's   foundation, 

Columbia  rode  safe  through   the   storm ; 
With  her  garlands  of  vict'ry  around   her 

When  so  proudly  she  bore  her  brave  crew, 
With  her  flag   floating   proudly  before   her, 

The  boast  of  the  red,  white  and  blue. 


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Chorus 

The  wine  cup,  the  wine  cup,  bring  hither, 
The  boast  of  the  red,  white  and  blue, 

With  her  flag  floating  proudly  before  her. 
The  boast  of  the  red,  white  and  blue. 

The  wine  cup,  the  wine  cup,  bring  hither, 

And  fill  you  it  true  to  the  brim, 
May  the  wreaths  they  have  won  never  wither, 

Nor  the  star  of  their  glory  grow  dim. 
May  the  service  united  ne'er  sever. 

But  they  to  their  colors  prove  true, 
The  Army  and  Navy  forever. 

Three  cheers  for  the  red,  white  and  blue. 

Chorus 

Three  cheers  for  the  red,  white  and  blue, 

Three  cheers  for  the  red,  white  and  blue. 
The  Army  and  Navy  forever. 

Three  cheers  for  the  red,  white  and  blue. 


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7 
MY  OWN  UNITED  STATES 


The  poet   sings  of  sunny  France, 

Fair  olive-laden   Spain, 
The  Grecian  Isles,  Italia's  smiles, 

And  India's  torrid  plain, 
Of  Egypt,  countless  ages  old. 

Dark  Africa's  palms  and  dates. 
Let  me  acclaim  the  land  I  name, 

My  own  United  States. 

Chorus 

I  love  ev'ry  inch  of  her  prairie  land 

Each  stone  on  her  mountain's  side. 
I  love  ev'ry  drop  of  the  water  clear. 

That  flows  in  her  rivers  wide ; 
I  love  ev'ry  tree,  every  blade  of  grass, 

Within   Columbia's  gates  ! 
The  Queen  of  the  earth  is  the  land  of  my  birth, 

My  own  United  States. 

The  poet  sings  of  Switzerland, 

Braw   Scotland's   heathered   moor. 
The  shimm'ring  sheen  of  Ireland's  green. 

Old   England's   rock-bound   shore. 
Quaint   Holland  and  the   Fatherland 

Their  charms  in  verse  relates. 
Let  me  acclaim  the  land  I   name, 

My  own  United  States. 


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CHRISTENING  SONG 


Air  :    '' Sim plicitas- Arcadians'' 


A  Carabao  !     A  Carabao  ! 

That's  what  we'll   christen   him, 

Then  let  the  Bombinero  fill  the  glasses  to  the  brim, 

And  bottoms  up  will  indicate 

Good  will  toward  the  candidate. 

So  be  he  prince  or  be  he  tao. 

We'll  christen  him  a  Carabao. 


9 

TOAST  SONG 


Air  :   ''Every  Little  Movement" 


Every   proper   Carabao  at   all   times   must  be  wet. 

It's  time  to  hear  that  old   word   "now,"   right  now,   lest  we 

forget ; 
So  touch  the  wine  glass  to  those  old  dreams 
Of   days  in  hikey,  dopey   Philippines, 

And  drink  together  one  old-fashioned  toast  to . 

(Add  name  of  guest.) 

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A  FILIPINO  FAMILY 


There  was  once  a  Filipino  Hombre, 

Who  ate   rice   pescado  y  legumbre, 
His  trousers  were  wide,  and  his  shirt  hung  outside, 

And  this  I  say  was  costombre. 

He  lived  in  a  nipa  bahay 

Which  served  as  a  stable  and  sty  ; 
He  slept  on  a  mat  with  the  dogs  and  the  cat 

And  the  rest  of  the   family  near  by. 

His  daddy  un  beun  Filipino, 

Who  never  mixed  tubig  with  bino, 
Said,  "I  am  no  insurrecto,  no  got  gun  or  bolo," 

Yet  used  both  to  kill  a  vecino. 

His  mujer  once  kept  a  tienda, 

Underneath  a  large  stone  hacienda. 
She  chewed  buyo,  and  sold   for  jaw  bone  and  gold 

To  soldados  who  said  "no  intienda." 

Of  ninos  she  had  dos  or  tres. 

Good  types  of  the  Tagola  race, 
In  dry  or  wet  weather,  in  the  all-together, 

Would  romp  and  they'd  race  and  they'd  chase. 

Su  hermana  fue  lavandera, 
And  slapped  clothes  in   fuerte  manera 

On  a  rock  in  a  stream,  where  the  Carabaos  dream, 
Which  gave  them  a  perfume  lijera. 


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His  brother,  who  was  a  cochero 

Buscare  in  Manila  dinero; 
His  prices  were  high  when  a  cop  was  near  by 

To  help  scare  the  poor  passajero. 

He  once  owned  a  bulic  manoc, 
With  a  haughty  and  valorous  look, 

Which  lost  him  a  name,  y  mil  pesos  tambien, 
So  he  changed  to   Monte   for  luck. 

When  his  pueblo  last  had  a  fiesta, 

His   family  tried  to  digest  a 
Mule  that  had  died  of  glanders  inside, 

And  now  his   familia  no  esta. 


II 

ZAMBOANGA 


No  te  vayas,  no  te  vayas  de  Zamboanga 
Que  me  puedes,   que  me  puedes   olvidar. 
No  te  vayas,  no  te  vayas  y  me  dejas, 
Que  yo  sent!  no  puedo  estar. 

ESTREBILLO 

No  llores  paloma  mia,  no  llores  que  volvere 

No  llores,  que  en  cuanto  Uuege,  paloma  mia,  escribire. 


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12 

WE  ARE  CARABAOS 


Air:  "He  Is  an  EnglisJiiiian" — Pinafore 


Now  we  ourselves  have  said  it, 

And  its  greatly  to  our  credit, 

That  we  are  Carabaos, 

That  we  are  Carabaos, 

For  we  might  have  been  called   reindeer, 

Or  elk,  or  moose  or  plain  deer, 

Or  ordinary  cows, 

Just  plain   domestic  cows. 

But  in  spite  of  the  temptations 

Of  these  other  appellations. 

We  still  are  Carabaos. 

We  still  are  Carabaos. 

Now  we  ourselves  have  said  it. 

And  it's  greatly  to  our  credit, 

That  we  are  Carabaos, 

That  we  are  Carabaos, 

For  we  might  have  calmly  waited, 

And  not  participated 

In  the  Filipino  rows. 

Those  Filipino  rows, 

But  instead  of  keeping   quiet. 

We  helped  to  quell  the   riot, 

And  so  we're  Carabaos, 

And  so  we're  Carabaos. 


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13 

DRINK  TO  THE  MEMBERS  OF  THE 
CARABAO 


Air:  "IVe  are  Members  of  the  Midnight  Crew'' 


O,  our  brothers  in  the  Islands, 

Send  to  us  tonight  a  prayer, 
That  we   remember  them  who  still 

Are  exiled  over  there. 
While  they  bear  the  white  man's  burden, 

Uncle  Sam  must  boost  along, 
Their  voices  from  the  bosque, 

Join   our  chorus  good  and  strong. 

Chorus 

We  are  members  of  the  Carabao, 

Ha !  Ha !     Hombre,  here's  a  good  old  HOW, 

The  days  that  we  fought  in  the  Islands 

From  Jolo  to  old  Luzon, 

Were  the  Empire  days  which  we  long  to  relive 

At  every  feast  and  wallow  that  the  Carabaos  may  give. 

So  here's  to  absent  members  and  those  who  are  with  us  now, 

Drink  to  the  members  of  the  Carabao. 


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M 
"THE  CARABAO" 

Written  by  Archie  Butt 


Air:  "Genevieve"  or  "My  Maryland'' 


Patron  Saint  of  the  Illustrious  Order  of  the  Carabao. 

Oh !   Carabao,  Old  Carabao, 

Before  they  e'er  could   strike   a  blow, 

Invading  Armies  must  await 

Upon  thy   slow  and  measured  gait. 

For  who  can  say  that  in  his  hand 
Abides  the  power  at  thy  command? 
'Tis  in  thy  mighty  force  to  wield 
The  fate  of  Armies  in  the  field. 

Oh !   Carabao,  Old  Carabao, 

Great  monarch  of  the  road  art  thou ! 

Thy  value   rests  in  merit  plain, 

Old  toiler  through  the   mud  and   rain. 

Well  bearest  thou  thy  lowly  part, 
No  weakness  knows  thy  giant  heart ; 
With   thy  broad  horn  a   single  blow 
W'ell  couldst  thou  lay  thy  master  low. 

Yet  all  thy  strength  thou  bindest  still, 
To  slave  and  sufifer  at  his  will ; 
And  steady  draw  the  weary  load. 
Till  death  o'ertakes  thee  on  the  road. 

Oh !   Carabao,  Old  Carabao, 
Well  could  we  place  upon  thy  brow 
A  laurel  wreath  for  work  well  done 
In  driving  storm  and  scorching  sun. 

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TO  THE  CARABAO 


Air:  ''Benny  Haven" 


Come,  fill  your  glasses,  fellows,  to  the  days  of  long  ago. 
When  the  "Americano"  soldier  hiked  the  wily  "amigo." 
Let  us  drink  unto  our  Order  and  the  guests  who  are  with  us 

now. 
And  con  our  reminiscences  of  the  old,  old   Carabao. 


Chorus 

Of  the  old,  old  Carabao,  of  the  old,  old  Carabao, 
We'll  con  our  reminiscences  of  the  old,  old  Carabao. 

If  you're  in  a  peck  of  trouble,  if  you're  up  against  a  row, 

And  you  need  a  willing  worker,  just  call   a  Carabao. 

If   you   feel   the   big   thirst   coming   or   would   like    some   A-1 

chow, 
And  you   want  the   right   companion   phone   any   Carabao. 


Chorus 

Phone  any  Carabao,  phone  any  Carabao, 

If  you  want  the  right  companion,  phone  any  Carabao. 

Though  he  may  travel  slowly,  and  not  be   much  on  looks, 
You  can't  class  him  a  high-brow   for  he  don't  go  strong  on 

books. 
But  he's  there  in  time  of  trouble,  he's  a  hot  one  on  the  hike; 
He's  the  huskiest  lad  to  hustle  that's  come  down  or  up  the 

pike. 

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Chorus 

That's  ever  hit  the  pike,  that's  come  down  or  up  the  pike. 
The  huskiest  lad  to  hustle  that's  come  down  or  up  the  pike. 

To  our  Bombincro  witty,  we'll  drink  before  we  go; 
He  waters  oft  the  thirsty  herd  in  liquors  not  malo. 
We'll  pledge  our  friends  in  memory,  the  army  toast,  "Here's 

How." 
And  ever  hold  allegiance  to  the  old,  old  Carabao. 

Chorus 

To  the  old,  old  Carabao,  to  the  old,  old  Carabao, 
And  ever  hold  allegiance  to  the  old,  old  Carabao. 

He's  a  persona  non  grata  to  the  W.  C.  T.  U. 
But  a  nasty  proposition  to  the  turbulent  Goo-Goo, 
So,  rally  to  the  wallow  and  join  the  great  pow-wow. 
We'll  give  a  hot-stuflf  welcome  to  our  brother  Carabao. 

Chorus 

To  our  brother  Carabao,  to  the  new-born  Carabao, 
We'll  give  a  hot-stuff  welcome  to  our  brother  Carabao. 


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i6 

TAKE  ME  BACK  TO  THE  LAND  OF 
TOMORROW 


Air:  ''Garden  of  Love' 


Take  me  back  to  the  land  of  tomorrow, 

Where  the  days  glide  along  like  a  dream. 
Where  the  palm  trees  are  lazily  waving, 

'Neath    sunny   blue   skies   all   agleam, 
Often  times  when  in  fancy  I  wander, 

'Mid  those  radiant  tropical  scenes, 
My  heart  fills  with  love  and  longing 

For  the   fair   faraway   Philippines. 


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17 

CARABAOS  OF  THE  NAVY 


Air:   "Youngsters   of   the  Navy" 


Make  way  Carabaos, 
We  represent  the  Navy, 
We  must  make  a  splash  or  two, 
Before  we  go  down  to  Davy, 
When  you've   followed  the  sea. 
In  every  kind  of  weather, 
Tell  you  mate,  you  appreciate. 
These  hours  we  spend  together. 

Chorus 

For  we  are  navy   Carabaos, 

We're   roaming  navy   Carabaos, 

The  world  is  a  generous  place  to  browse. 

For  Carabaos  of  the  navy, 

We  sail  the  east  and  we  sail  the  west. 

To  find  the  wallow  we  like  the  best, 

But  when   home   lights  gleam, 

We  forget  the  rest. 

We  Carabaos  of  the  navy. 


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i8 
AT  NAIAC 


Air  :  " Mandalay' 


By  the  moss  grown  church  at  Naiac,  looking  lazy  at  the  sea, 
There's  a  gugu  girl  a-sitting  and  I  know  she  longs  for  me, 
The  wind  blows  through  the  palm  trees  and  I  think  I  hear 

her  say 
"Come  you  back,  you  Yankee  soldier,  come  you  back  to  me 

today." 

Her  petticoat  is  yellow,  her  camisa  it  is  green, 

And  her  nombre  is  Teresa,  my  chocolate  colored  Queen; 

I  saw  her  first  a-smoking  of  an  overgrown  cheroot, 

And  a-wasting  dainty   kisses  that   should   be   a   soldier's  loot. 

When  the  mist  was  on  the  rice  fields,  and  the  shadows  com- 
ing slow 

She  would  get  her  little  banjo  and  sing  so  soft  and  low; 

With  her  arm  around  my  shoulder  and  her  cheek  pressed 
up  to  mine. 

We  used  to  watch  the  warships  sailing  up  Cavite  line. 

But  I've  left  it  all  behind  me  and  it's  miles  and  miles  away 

And  there  ain't  no  mobiles  running  from  here  to  Naiac  bay; 

And  I'm  learning  in  my  old  home  what  the  three  year  sol- 
diers say — 

W^hen  you  hear  the  East  a-calling,  that  you  cannot  stay 
away. 

I  am  sick  of  wasting  leather  on  these  gritty  paving  stones, 
And   the   blasted   sleet    and    drizzle   wakes    the    fever    in    my 

bones ; 
I    will  gladly   board   the   transport   when    my   home   detail   is 

o'er 
And  with   rapture  see  the  gleaming  domes  along  the  tropic 

shore. 

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Tho'  I  walk  with   fifty   white  girls,   down    from  Woodward 

to  Belle  Isle 
And  they  talk  of  love  and  loving,  and  even  try  to  smile, 
What  do  they  understand,  painted   face   and   chubby  hands? 
I've  a  neater,  sweeter  maiden  in  a  fairer,  greener  land. 

Ship  me  somewhere  west  of  'Frisco,  where  the  best  is  like 

the  worst 
And  there  ain't  no  ten  commandments  and   a  man  can   raise 

a  thirst 
For  the  Naiac  bells  are  ringing  and  it's  there  that  I   would 

be, 
With  a  native  girl  at  sunset,  looking  lazy  at  the  sea. 


19 

HOME,  BOYS,  HOME! 


Man,  born  of  woman,  is  a  soldier  for  to  be, 

He's  born  to  misfortune  in  every  degree. 
Of  guard  mounts  and  dress  parades,  he  never  has  his  ease. 
He   has    so   many   masters,   that   he    don't   know   whom   to 
please. 
Home,  boys,  home,  it's  home  we  ought  to  be, 
Home,  boys,  home,  back  in  God's  countree — 
Where  the  ash  and  the  oak;  and  the  weeping  willow  tree, 
And  the  grass  grows  green,  back  in  old  Amerikee. 


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20 

AT  NAIAC 


(Another  version.) 
Air:  "Mandalay" 


By  the  mud  holes  down  at  Naiac,  looking  lazy  at  the  bay, 
There's  a  gugu  girl  a-waiting,  and  I  think  I  hear  her  say, 
"Come  you  back,  you  malo  soldier,  come  you  back  from  o'er 

the  sea, 
Come   you   back   and   pay   your   jaw-bone;    porque   you   jaw- 
bone me?" 

Her  petticoat  is  baggy  and  it  reaches  to  her  knees. 
Her  hair  is  thin  and  scraggy  and  sometimes  full  of  (leas. 
Her  teeth   (the   few  remaining)    are  covered  with  red  pamt. 
And  her  name,  Dofia   Maria,  that  of  her  patron  saint. 

When  the  rain  filled  up  the  rice-fields  and  we  were  wet  to 

the  skin. 
We'd  go  down  to  "Bino  Mary's"  and  get  full  of  Chino  gin, 
With  her  arm  around   my  shoulder  and   her  cheek  to   mine 

pressed  close. 
When   I'd   smell   her  breath,    Oh,    Lordy,   I    thought   I'd   give 

up  the  ghost. 

But   I've    left   it   all    behind    me,    (hank    the    Lord,    I'm    miles 

away, 
And  back  in  God's  own  country,  and  there  I  intend  to  stay. 
And  I'm  learning  in  my  old  home,  what  all  the  wise  folk  say, 
"When    you    hear    the    East    a-caliing,    you    had    better    stay 

away." 

No  more  have  I  the  "dhobie"  nor  ihc  awful  "prickly  heat." 
I  walk  out  of  an  evening,  with  a  maiden  bright  and  sweet, 
Just  give  me  one  good  Yankee  girl,  one  I  can  call  my  own. 
And  gugu  dames  are  welcome  to  the  man  who  wrote  the 
poem. 

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Oh,  the  Naiac  bells  are  ringing  as  they  have  ofttimes  before, 
Here  electric  bells  are  ringing  as  we  speed  to  Coney's  shore, 
As  we  stood  upon  the  board  walk,  looking  lazy  at  the  sea, 
Then  I  say  unto  my  charmer,  "This  is  good  enough  for  me." 

These  old  paving  stones  are  blessed,  compared  to  Naiac's 
mud, 

And  'tis  pleasant  to  go  skating,  for  it  warms  a  fellow's 
blood; 

I'll  walk  with  a  white  girl's  grandmama  and  consider  my- 
self happy, 

You  are  welcome  to  the  brown  ones,  you  can  be  their  Naiac 
chappy. 

Ship  me  to  the  North  Pole,  or  to  Africa's  sunny  shore, 
But  the  hot  and  sickly   Philippines,  I   don't  want  any  more, 
For  the  Naiac's  rain's  a-raining  and  here  Fm  well  and  dry. 
With  a  white  girl  close  beside  me,  looking  happy  at  the  sky. 


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21 

IN  THIS  WAR,  IN  THIS  GREAT  WAR 


(By  Colonel  Robert  R.  Stevens,  U.  S.  A.) 


Them  Carabaos  they  does  a  stunt, 
What   folks  says  beats  creation. 

It's  when  they  takes  an  hombre  in, 
And  they  calls  it  'nitiation. 

Chorus 
In  this  war,  in  this  great  war. 

Before  an  hombre  goes  in  a  place  like  that 

He'd  better  mind  his  eye, 
Cause  before  he's  through  he's  liable  to, 

Want  to  rise  in  the  air  and  fly. — Cho. 

When  a  Carabao's  on  the  rocky  road, 

He  ain't  very  much  to  go — 
But  when  he  gets  in  the  home  corral. 

They  say  he's  far  from  slow. — Cho. 

Some  Carabaos  in  Manila, 

Dey  likes  a  little  game, 
Kase  dey  is  sure  when  dey  goes  in, 

Dey'll  win  out  jest  the  same. — Cho. 

And  when  a  stray  do  come  around, 

Dey's  quiet  like  and  sly, 
Until   dey  gets  him   in   the  game. 

And  den  de  fur  do  fly. — Cho. 

And  when  dey  turns  dat  hombre  loose, 

It  does  appear  like  a  sin, 
There's  not  enough  left  in  his  jeans 

To  buy  a  drink  of  nipa  gin. — Cho. 

But  for  all  dey  does  in  the  home  corral, 

I  know  dey  is  the  men, 
Dat  when  dey  gets  out  on  de  line 

Dey's   dead  in  earnest  den. — Cho, 

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2,2. 

ACCESSIONAL 


Air  :  "Recessional" 


A   Victorious    Ode— 1898 

Jehovah,  Lord,  beneath  whose  smile 

Our  fathers  fought  in  Freedom's  name, 

And  wrested  from  the  British  Isle 

Our  countr}-,  loved  and  known  to  fame, 

Oh,  gracious   Lord,  withhold  thy  hand, 

While  we  expand — while  we  expand. 

The  doctrine  taught  by  James  Monroe, 
And  maintained  through   a  hundred  years, 

Was  but  a  bluff;  it  now  must  go, 

Since  we've  embraced  both  hemispheres. 

Oh,  Lord,  extend  thy  helping  hand, 

While  we  expand — while  we  expand. 

We've  waved  on  high  the  Stripes  and  Stars, 

With  Liberty  the  glad  refrain ; 
We've  licked  in  three  successive  wars, 

Old  England,   Mexico  and  Spain. 
The  chip  is  on  our  shoulder  yet. 
Don't  you  forget — don't  you  forget. 

Additional 

So,  ******,  be  advised — 

Don't  knock  this  chip  off — understand? 
For  if  3'ou  do  you'll  be  chastised, 

And  we'll  annex  the  *  *  *  *. 
We  mention  this  with  some  regret. 
Lest  you   forget — lest  you   forget. 

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THE  STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER 


Oh,  say  can  you  see,  by  the  dawn's  early  light, 

What  so  proudly  we  hail'd  at  the  twilight's  last  gleaming, 
Whose  broad  stripes  and  bright  stars,  thro'  the  perilous  fight, 

O'er   the  ramparts   we   watch'd,   were  so  gallantly   stream- 
ing? 
And  the  rockets'  red  glare,  the  bombs  bursting  in  air, 

Gave  proof  thro'  the  night  that  our  flag  was  still  there. 
Oh,  say  does  that  star  spangled  banner  yet  wave 

O'er  the  land  of  the  free,  and  the  home  of  the  brave? 

On  the  shore  dimly  seen  thro'  the  mists  of  the  deep, 

Where  the  foe's  haughty  host  in  dread  silence  reposes. 
What  is  that  which  the  breeze,  o'er  the  towering  steep, 

As  it  fitfully  blows,  half  conceals,  half  discloses? 
Now  it  catches  the  gleam  of  the  morning's  first  beam, 

In  full  glory  reflected,  now  shines  on  the  stream ; 
'Tis  the  star  spangled  banner;  oh,  long  may  it  wave 

O'er  the  land  of  the   free,  and  the  home  of  the  brave. 

And  where  is  that  band  who  so  vauntingly  swore. 

That  the  havoc  of  war  and  battle's  confusion, 
A  home  and  a  country  should  leave  us  no  more? 

Their  blood  has  wash'd  out  their  foul  footsteps'  pollution. 
No  refuge  could  save  the  hireling  and  slave 

From  the  terror  of  flight  or  the  gloom  of  the  grave; 
And  the  star  spangled  banner  in  triumph  doth  wave 

O'er  the  land  of  the  free,  and  the  home  of  the  brave. 

Oh  thus  be  it  ever  when  freemen  shall  stand 

Between  their  loved  home  and  wild  war's  desolation. 
Blest  with  vict'ry  and  peace,  may  the  heaven-rescued  land 

Praise  the  pow'r  that  hath  made  and  preserv'd  us  a  nation ! 
Then  conquer  we  nnist,  when  our  cause  it  is  just, 

And  this  be  our  motto:  "In  God  is  our  trust!" 
And  the  star  spangled  banner  in  triumph  shall  wave 

O'er  the  land  of  the  free,  and  the  home  of  the  brave. 

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TENTING  ON  THE  OLD  CAMP-GROUND 


We're  tenting  tonight  on  the  old  camp-ground, 

Give  us  a  song  to  cheer 
Our  weary  hearts,  a  song  of  home, 

And  friends  we  love  so  dear. 

Chorus 

Many  are  the  hearts  that  are  weary  tonight. 

Wishing  for  the  war  to  cease, 
Many  are  the  hearts  looking  for  the  right, 

To  see  the  dawn  of  peace. 
Tenting  tonight,   tenting  tonight, 

Tenting   on  the   old   camp-ground. 

We've  been  tenting  tonight  on  the  old  camp-ground, 

Thinking  of  days  gone  by. 
Of  the  lov'd  ones  at  home  that  gave  us  the  hand. 

And  the   tear  that  said,   "Good-bye !" — Cho. 

We  are  tired  of  war  on  the  old  camp-ground. 

Many  are  dead  and  gone. 
Of  the  brave  and  true  who've  left  their  homes. 

Others   been   wounded   long. — Cho. 

We've  been  fighting  tonight  on  the  old  camp-ground. 

Many  are  lying  near; 
Some  are  dead,  and  some  are  dying. 

Many  are  in  tears. 

Chorus 

Many  are  the  hearts  that  are  weary  tonight. 

Wishing  for  the  war  to  cease, 
Many  are  the  hearts  looking  for  the  right, 

To  see  the  dawn  of  peace. 
Dying  tonight,   dying  tonight, 

Dying  on  the  old  camp-ground. 

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MY  OLD  KENTUCKY  HOME 


The  sun  shines  bright  in  the  old  Kentucky  home, 

'Tis  summer,  the  darkies  are  gay; 
The  corn-top's  ripe  and  the  meadow's  in  the  bloom. 

While  the  birds  make  music  all  the  day; 
The  young  folks  roll  on  the  little  cabin  floor, 

All  merry,  all  happy  and  bright, 
By'n-by   Hard  Times   comes  a-knocking  at  the   door, 

Then   my  old  Kentucky   Home,  good-night ! 

Chorus 

Weep  no  more  my  lady, 

Oh !  weep  no  more  today ! 
We  will  sing  one  song  for  the  old  Kentucky  Home, 

For  my  old  Kentucky  Home,  far  away. 

They  hunt  no  more  for  the  possum  and  the  coon. 

On  the  meadow,  the  hill,  and  the  shore. 
They  sing  no  more  by  the  glimmer  of  the  moon. 

On  the  bench  by  the  old  cabin  door ; 
The  day  goes  by  like  a  shadow  o'er  the  heart. 

With  sorrow  where  all  was  delight ; 
The  time  has  come  when  the  darkies  have  to  part, 

Then  my  old  Kentucky   Home,  good-night ! — Cho. 

The  head  must  bow  and  the  back  will  have  to  bend. 

Wherever  the  darkey  may  go ; 
A  few  more  days  and  the  trouble  all  will  end 

In  the  field  where  the  sugar  canes  grow ; 
A  few  more  days  for  to  tote  the  weary  load. 

No  matter,  'twill  never  be  light, 
A  few  more  days  till  we  totter  on  the  road, 

Then  my  old   Kentucky   Home,  good-night ! — Cho. 


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THE  CARABAO'S  DEFENSE 


Duet  Between  Nancy  and  Reuben. 
(By  Col.  Robert  R.  Stevens,  U.  S.  A.) 


1. 

Reuben,  Reuben,  I've  been  wondering, 
What's  the  cause  of  all  this  row. 
What's  this  military  meetin' 
They  call  the  Order  of  the  Carabao. 

2. 

Nancy,  Nancy,  I  will  answer. 
It's  the  Order  of  the  century. 
With  new   conditions  it  combines 
The  spirit  of  the  old  army. 

3. 

Reuben,  Reuben,  I've  been  thinking. 
When  to  the  Carabaos  you  go. 
The  spirits  of  the  ancient  army. 
Are  not  the  only  ones  that  flow. 

4. 
Nancy,  Nancy,  I  must  answer. 
With  others  such  things  might  well  be, 
But  the  Carabao,  so  slow  and  steady. 
Ne'er  forgets  his  dignity. 

5. 
Reuben,   Reuben.   I've  been   thinking 
There  might  still  be  those  who  know 
That  when  he  goes  into  a  round-up 
He  is  not  so  powerful  slow. 

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6. 

Nancy,  Nancy,  please  consider 
That  even  sages,  most  sedate, 
May  relax  when  necessary 
To  decide  affairs  of  state. 

7. 
Reuben,  Reuben,  I  am  doubtful 
Whether  those  affairs  of  state. 
Warrant  always  that  the  meeting 
Keep  in  session  quite  so  late. 


Nancy,   Nancy,   please   remember 
It's  been  said  that,  now  and  then, 
A  little  nonsense  has  been  relished 
By  the  best  and  wisest  men. 

9. 
Reuben,   Reuben,   I'm   still  thinking 
You  should  meet  as  a  temperance  bee. 
And  take  nothing  in  your  sessions 
But  a  little  toast  and  tea. 

10. 
Nancy,  Nancy,  we  have  done  so, 
Have  spurned  the  Bombinero's  rule, 
He's  now  harmless  as  the  lambkin 
That  made  trouble  once  at  school. 

11. 
Reuben,   Reuben,  I've  decided 
I  will  not  give  you  a  roast 
If  you'll  betray  your  mystic  secrets 
And  repeat  the  Carabao's  toast. 

12. 

Nancy,  Nancy,  our  main  toast  is, 
That  the  dust  of  a  sunny  today 
May  be  the  mud  of  a  rainy  touKjrrow, 
And  help  the  Carabao  on  his  way. 

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13. 

Reuben,   Reuben,   I've  been  wondering 
Why  this  secret  you've  let  go, 
And  what  would  save  you  from  the  Order, 
Should  they  find  that  you've  done  so. 

14. 

Nancy,  Nancy,  I  will  tell  you, 
There's  only  one  way  I  know  how, 
They  must  pass  a  special  order 
To  make  you  a  Carabao. 

(Applause,    hisses,    cat-calls,    eggs,    and    vegetables    from    the 
audience.) 


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CALL  OF  THE  THIRSTY  CARABAO 


Ohe  Bombinero !  ohe   Bombinero ! 
Las  vacas  tienen  sed. 
Hey  hombre — are  you  dead? 
Ohe   Bombinero ! 


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THE  LEGEND  OF  THE  CARABAO 


Air:  "Tit  Willow" 
(By  Major  Frederick  Hadra,  U.  S.  V.) 

A  Carabao  sat 

On  the  bank  of  a  stream, 

Yelling  loud  for, 

Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

His  prayer  was 

Answered,  so  he  drank 

And  he  drank 

Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

But  alack  and  alas, 

He  slipped  on  the  grass, 

And  fell  in  the 

Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

They  pulled  him  out  dead, 
With  a  hole  in  his  head, 
And  out  came  the 
Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

The  coroner  viewed 

The  remains  of  the  dead; 

His  verdict  was 

Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

Since  then  'tis  said, 

Every  Carabao's  'fraid. 

To  drink  any 

Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

So  here's  to  the  corrals. 
Of  his  biped  pals, 
May  they  never  serve 
Water,  Oh,  water,  plain  water. 

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THE  CARABAO  AND  THE  SOLDIER 


Air  :  "Bullfrog   on   the  Bank" 
(By  Colonel  Robert  R.  Stevens,  U.  S.  A.) 


Oh,  the  soldier  on  the  bank 
And  the  Carahao  in  the  pool, 
Oh,  the  soldier  on  the  bank 
And  the  Carabao  in  the  pool, 
Oh,  the  soldier  on  the  bank 
And  the  Carabao  in  the  pool. 
The   soldier  called  the  Carabao 
First  cousin  to  a  mule. 


Chorus 

Singing  tra-la-la-la-la,  uralio, 

Singing  tra-la-la-la-la,  uralio. 

Singing  tra-la-la-la-la,  singing  tra-la-la-la-la, 

Tra-la-la,  tra-la-la,   tra-la-lay-ri-o. 

II. 

Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"You'll  have  yourself  to  thank." 
Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"You'll  have  yourself  to  thank." 
Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"You'll  have  yourself  to  thank. 
If  I  should  break  out  of  this  lake 
And  throw  you  over  the  bank." — Cho. 

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III. 

Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 
"Where's  your  heron  gone  today?" 
Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 
"Where's  your  heron  gone  today?" 
Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 
"Where's  your  heron  gone  today. 
For  ticks  and  flies  to  bite  you  big  guys, 
When  your  strikers  are  away?" — Cho. 

IV. 

Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 

"My  heron's  on  a  lark." 

Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 

"My  heron's  on  a  lark." 

Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 

"My  heron's  on  a  lark. 

But  he  knows  well  that  he'll  catch  h 

If  he  don't  show  up  by  dark." — Cho. 

V. 

Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 

"The  rations  are  in  the  cart." 

Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 

"The  rations  are  in  the  cart." 

Said  the  soldier  to  the  Carabao, 

"The  rations  are  in  the  cart, 

And  the  whole  command  except  the  band 

Are  ready  for  a  start." — Cho. 

VI. 

Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"Right  there  you  let  'em   stay." 
Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"Right  there  you  let  'em   stay." 
Said  the  Carabao  to  the  soldier, 
"Right  there  you  let  'em  stay. 
For  you  must  know  that  I  won't  go. 
This  is  my  wallow  day." — Cho. 

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BY  OLD  FORT  SAN  FELIPE 


Air  :   "Mandalay' 


By  old  Fort  San  Felipe 

Looking  lazy  at  the  sea, 
There's  a  Filipino  maiden, 

And  I  know  she  thinks  of  me. 
For  the  wind  is  in  the  rice-fields. 

And  the  bells  they  seem  to  say. 
"Come  ye  back,  ye  Yankee  soldier. 

Come  ye  back  to  San  Roque." 


Chorus 

Come  ye  back  to  San  Roque, 

Where  old  Dewey's  squadron  lay, 
You  could  hear  their  oarlocks   chucking 

Far  across  Cavite  Bay. 
On  the  road  to  San  Roque, 

Where  the  naked  babies  play 
And  the  dawn  comes  up  like  thunder 

From   Manila   cross  the   bay. 

Her  petticoat  was  piiia. 

And  it  had  a  silken  sheen. 
Her  name  was  Esmeralda  dona  Juanita, 

She  was  like  a  gypsy  queen. 
And  I   saw  her  first  a-smoking 

Of  a  whacking  white   cheroot. 
And  a-wasting  Christian  kisses. 

On  a   blooming  second   lieut. — Cho. 

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When  the  wind  was  in  the  palm  trees, 

And  the  sun  was  sinking  low, 
She  would  get  out  her  guitarra, 

And  would  play  a  bolero, 
With  her  arm  upon  my  shoulder. 

And  her  cheek  against  my  cheek. 
We  would  watch  the  shining  searchlights 

With  their  brilliant   silvery   sheets. — Cho. 

Take  me  somewhere  west  of  'Frisco, 

Where  the  best  is  like  the  worst, 
Where  there  ain't  no  ten  commandments. 

And  a  man  can  raise  a  thirst. 
For  I  hear  the  bugles  blowing. 

And  it's  there  I'd  like  to  be, 
By  old  Fort  San  Felipe, 

Looking  lazy  at  the  sea. 


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DOWN  BY  OLD  MANILA  BAY 


Air:  "Mandalay'' 


It's  a  most  amazing  country  in  the  far-off  Philippines, 

An'    there's    most    amusin'    people    there    and    most    amusin' 

scenes, 
For    the    conquerors    pay    tribute    and    the    vanquished    have 

their  way, 
And  the  "enemy"  is  friendly  down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

Chorus 

Down  by  old  Manila  bay,  where  the  insurrecto  gay 
Plays  the  Yankee  for  a  sucker  in  a  most  successful  way. 
And  the  natives  holding  office  wink  and  save  their  monthly 

pay, 
Down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

Everything  is  just  the  opposite  from  what  it  ought  to  be. 
For   the   victors'    mouths    are    muzzled,    while    the    conquered 

lips  are  free. 
And  the  average  American  is  handled  like  a  jay. 
By  the  diplomatic  natives,  down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

Chorus 

Down  by  old  Manila  bay,  where  the  flying-fishes  play. 
Where  the  gugus  and  mestizos  bluff  at  working  all  the  day, 
And  the  wavelets  kiss  the  mud-beach  in  a  lazy  sort  of  way, 
Down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

The  starry  banner  waves  aloft  o'er  Luzon's   conquered  isle. 
But  the  law  and  constitution  mustn't  follow   for  awhile, 
For  the  sun  is  brightly  shining  while  the  grafters  make  their 

hay, 
And  Spanish  law  is  still  supreme,  down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

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Chorus 

Down  by  old  Manila  bay,  where  if  I  could  have  my  say, 
The  boys   who   fought   and   bled   and   starved  would   have   a 

little  sway, 
And  the  fuzzy  old  amigos  wouldn't  scoop  in  all  the  pay, 
Down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

Ship  me  ofT  to  H — 1  or  Texas ;  ship  me  anywhere  from  here, 
For  although   we've  whipped   these   natives;   yet   they've  got 

us  by  the  ear. 
And  the  insurrecto  treasury  has  gobbled  all  our  pay. 
By  the  tricks  well  known  to  natives,  down  by  old  Manila  bay. 

Chorus 

Down  by  old  Manila  bay,  where  the  Yankee,  day  by  day. 
Wonders  when  his  fellow-countrymen  will  tumble  to  the  lay. 
Of  the   cofifee-cooling  grafters  who  have   everything  to  say, 
Down  by  old  Manila  bay. 


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ON  THE  ROAD  TO  OLD  LUZON 


Air:  "On  the  Road  to  Mandalay' 


In  a  little  nipa  cottage  on  the  muddy  Pasig's  shore, 
Sits  a  sweet  Tagola  maiden  as  she  sat  in   days  of  yore 
When  she  Hstened  to  my  story  'neath  the  golden  mango  tree. 
And  I  clean  forgot  my  family  as  she  sang  "Porque"  to  me. 


On  the  road  to  old  Luzon,  where  the  church  bells  still  chime 

on, 
And   the   rain   comes   down   in   torrents    from   the   mountains 

of  Bataan. 
On  the  road  to  old  Luzon,  where  the  church  bells  still  chime 

on, 
Can't    you    hear    them    calling,    calling,    calling    back    to    old 

Luzon  ? 


For  her  little   feet   were   shoeless,   and  her   pretty   shoulders 

bare, 
And  the  cocoa  oil  shone  glossy,  from  her  mass  of  raven  hair. 
How    her    dark    eyes    danced    with    laughter,    and    her    teeth 

gleamed  pearly   white. 
As  she  coquettishly  answered  :  "Me  no  sabe — yes — all   right.'' 

Ship  me  somewhere  west  of  'Frisco,  where  the  golden  sun- 
set  dies. 

And  the  languid,   limpid   love-light   lies  in   Oriental  eyes. 

For  I   hear   Manila  calling  and  the  church  bells  chiming  on. 

"Come  ye  back,  ye  Yankee  soldier,  come  ye  back  to  old 
Luzon." 

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How    I    hate    the    fogs    of    'Frisco    and    Chicago's    streets    of 

stones, 
And   the   fierce   Dakota   blizzards    freeze   the   marrow   in   my 

bones. 
How  I   long  for  days  of   sunshine,  cocoa  grove  and  mango 

tree, 
And  my  sweet  Tagola  maiden  just  to  sing  "Porque"  to  me. 

On  the  road  to  old  Luzon,  where  the  church  bells  still  chime 

on. 
And   the    rain   comes   down   in   torrents    from   the    mountains 

of  Bataan. 
On  the  road  to  old  Luzon,  where  the  church  bells  still  chime 

on. 
Yes,  I  hear  them  calling,  calling,  calling  back  to  old  Luzon. 


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33 
lUSTED  QUIDADO! 


El  soldaclo  trabajando   diligente  at   "fatigue." 

Sells  his  shoes  to  cornpra  vino  and  with  hell  fix  up  a  league^ 

Muy   disgusto   'cause   the   Doctor   marked   him   duty   at   "sick 

call"— 
Game  of  poker — viente  pesos,  chicken  fight — lose  'em  all — 
Into   trouble — in   the   guard-house — -"sixteen    fifty"   he's   mul- 

tado — - 
In  this  business  good  advice  is  "jQuidado!" 

When  the  weather  is  unpleasant  then  noiicias  begin — 
Mucha  genta  en  los  montes — sure  tonight  they  will  be  in — 
Hike  out  pronto — three  days'  ration,  mucha  agua  in  the  rain. 
No  le  asi,  un  combate  will  not  go  against  the  grain. 
Quanto  vale  este  gallio?    (Tiene  hambre  el  soldado) 
And  the   Filipino  answers:   "  Usted    quidado!" 

El  soldado  muy  borracho — where  t'll'd  he  get  the  price? 
"Aqui   esta  un  media  peso,"  bastante  para   mucha   rice. 
"Neccsito  mas"  y  porque?  "Vale  mucho  este  bird." 
"Quanto?"  "Cinco  pesos."     "That's  the  worst  I  ever  heard," 
"What  you  quiere  este  bote,  vamos  otro  lado?" 
And  the  Filipino  answers:   "i Usted  quidado!" 

The  captain  of  a  company  has  troubles  of  his  own — 

Carabao   mucho  loco — transportation   on   the   bum— 

Insurrecto  mucho  malo,  siempre  on  the   run — 

Muchacha  mucha  guapa,   Americano  quiere  some. 

"Matrimonio  a  la  Iglesia?"     "Nivy — say  casado, 

"Pere  quanto  esto  ropa?"  and  she  says:   "j Usted   quidado!" 


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ON  DATO  ALI'S  TRAIL 


Air:  "I've  Been   Working  on   the  Railroad'' 


Oh,  sing  a  song  of  hikers, 
On  Date  Ali's  trail. 
On  straight  tips  from  old  *Piang 
Who  ought  to  be  in  jail. 
Three  commands  of  dough-boys 
And  one  of  horseless  horse, 
Through  mud  and  slime ; 
Through  filth  and  grime ; 
We  wend  our  way  perforce. 

Chorus 

First  comes  fKerth  with  all  his  looters 

Down   from   JPicket   way. 

They've  been  hiking  in  Ligusan 

But  Buluan  they  say. 

Then  we  hear  from  out  the  northward 

A  mighty,   mighty  roar, 

§Wolf  collecting  up  the  gente 

And   Carabaos  galore. 

We're  a  patient  lot  of  hikers, 

If  you've  got  your  fingers  crossed. 

We  have  it  by  Bcjuca 

That  Dato  Ali's  lost. 

Sitting  in  the  club  we  feel 

We  could  end  this  scrap 

With  a  high-ball  at  our  elbow 

We'd  mark  it  on  the  map. 

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Chorus 

On  the  breezes   from  Talyan 

Mapia  seems  to  cry. 

||Van   Horn  cutting  up  his  pack-trains 

And   burning   his   palay. 

But  what  is  this  we  see  approaching? 

'Tis  llSmith,   I   do  declare, 

With   each   gallant   trooper   mounted 

On   a  skittish   old  shanks   mare. 


Note: — *Piang,  Dato,  supposed  to  be  friendly  but  really 
on  the  fence  and  helping  both  sides.  fKerth,  Captain  Com- 
manding Provisional  Company,  23d  Infantry.  ^Picket,  Fort 
on  Rio  Grande,  about  8  miles  above  Cottabato.  §Wolf, 
Captain  Commanding  Provisional  Company  22d  Infantry. 
||Van  Horn,  Captain  Commanding  Provisional  Company,  17th 
Infantry.  ^Smith,  Captain  Commanding  Provisional  Com- 
pany 14th  Cavalry,  dismounted. 


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35 
IN  MINDANAO 


Air:  "The  Girl  I  Left  Behind  Me' 


We  said  good-bye  to  the  brown  babaye 

In  Naiac  and  Santa  Cruz, 
And  for  Mindanao  we  took  our  vow 

In  a  glass  of   foaming  booze. 

We're  camped  in  the  sand  of  a  foreign  land 

By  the  mighty  Agus   river ; 
With  the  brush  at  your  toes  and  the  "skeeters"  at  your  nose. 

And  a  kris,  perhaps,  in  your  liver. 

We've  the  dhobie-itch   and  the  hamstring  hitch, 

The  jimjams  and  the  fever; 
The  ping-pong  wrist  and  the  bolo  fist, 

And  a  bumpus  on  the  liver. 

We're  going  up  to  Lake  Lanao, 

To  the  town  they  call   Marahui ; 
When  the  road  is  built  and  the  Moros  "kilt," 

There'll   none  of  us  be   sorry. 

We're  blasting  stumps  and  grading  bumps, 

Our  hands  and  backs  are  sore,  oh ! 
We  work  all  day  just  dreamin'  of  our  pay. 

And  damn  the  husky  Moros ! 

When  you're  pulled  from  bed  with  a  great  big  head, 

And  a  weakness  o'er  you  stealing; 
The  sick  report  is  a  fine  resort, 

To  cure   that   tired   feeling. 

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36 
EL  SOLDADO  AMERICANO 


Air  :  "Son  of  a  Gambolier" 


Man  born  of  woman  was  a  soldier  for  to  be 

Born  to  degradation  to  every  degree, 

Of  guard  mounts  and  dress  parades  he  never  gets  his  ease, 

Because  he   has    so   manv   masters  he   don't   know    whom   to 


please. 


Chorus 


But   it's   home,   boys,   home,   it's   there   we   ought   to   be. 
Home,  boys,  home,  in  the  old  country. 
Where  the  oak  and  the  ash  and  the  weeping  willow  tree. 
All  grow  so  sweetly,  back  in  North  Amerikee. 

There's  the  little  adjutant,  he's  first  of  them  all, 

He's  out  on  parade  ground   before   first  call. 

And  if  you  are  slow  or  should  happen  to  be  ill. 

It's  "Sergeant,  do  your  duty,  put  the  loafer  in  the  mill." 

Chorus 

But  it's  home,  boys,  hom.e,  it's  there  we  ought  to  be. 
Home,  boys,  home,  in  the  old  country. 
Where  the  oak  and  the  ash  and  the  weeping  willow  tree. 
All  grow  so  sweetly,  back  in  North  Amerikee. 

Early  in  the  morning  the  provost  is  about. 
He  comes  to  the  guard  house  to  turn  the  prisoners  out, 
The  day's  so  hot  and  sultry  that  you  hope  to  get  home  soon. 
But  it's   work   away   you   son   of   a  gun,   you   won't  get   back 
till   noon. — Cho. 

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Early  in  the  morning  if  you  are  very  ill, 

Go  to  the  Medico,  he'll  give  you  a  pill. 

And  if  you  should  die,  you  mustn't  give  a  damn. 

The  doctor's  done  his  duty,  you  belong  to  Uncle  Sam. — Cho. 

Now,   I'm  in  the  guard-house  I'm  awaiting  my  discharge, 
To  hell  with  all  the  officers,  the  provost  and  the  guards, 
But  when  I  get  to  'Frisco  I'll  be  happy  as  a  clam, 
Just  thinking  of  the  rotten  pork  I  ate  for  Uncle  Sam. — Cho. 


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37 

EXPLOSIONS  FROM  TROPICAL 
LANGUAGES 


Air:    "Boom-da-rara    Boom-de-aye" 
(By  Colonel  Robert  R.   Stevens,  U.  S.  A.) 


1. 

Poling  upstream  a  flat  sampan 
Is  a  way  of  reaching  old  Bamban, 
Where  the  Gugus,  to  a  man 
When  enfiladed,  turned   and  ran. 

Chorus 

Bong-a-bong  de   Bay-am-bang. 

Bag-a-bag  de  Bay-am-bong, 

Hully  smoke  and  what  are  they. 

They  sound  like  an  outbreak  bound  this  way. 

2. 

Further  north  is   Bay-am-bang, 
Place  that  once  with  volleys  rang. 
Where  there  came  as  tough  a  gang 
As  ever  heard  a  jail  door  clang. 


Now  to  help  our  song  along, 
Let's  take  a  slam   at   Bong-a-bong, 
Warning,  with  its  signal  gong. 
Outposts  in  the  mountains  strong. 

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'Cross  the  range  is  quaint   Bam-bang, 
Fragrant   with  Ylang   Ylang, 
Where  the  cuckoo  lizards  sang 
And  the  natives  are  too  good  to  hang. 


The  next  town,  if  our  trail's  not  wrong, 
Is  quiet,   sunny   Bay-am-bong, 
Home  of  rest,  a  peaceful  throng, 
Place  of  music  and  of  song. 


But  we  will  stop  at  Bag-a-bag, 
Town  that  never  chewed  the  rag, 
Showed  an  insurrecto  flag, 
Nor  heard  the  barking  of  a  Krag. 

Finale 
(Replacing   Chorus) 

So  we  end  our  song,  and  now. 
Our  allegiance  do  avow, 
With  our  respects  and   formal  bow, 
To  the  Order  of  the  Carabao. 


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38 
A  SOLDIER'S  LAMENT 


Air:  "Bingcn   on   the  Rhine'' 


A  soldier  in  the  cavalry  lay  on  a  canvas  bunk, 
On  a  soap  box  there  beside  him  lay  a  hunk  of  Army  punk 
And  as  he  chewed  away  and  busy,  his  face  turned  gray. 
For  the  soldier  boy  v/as  dying  in  the  Islands  far  away. 


As  his  comrade  knelt  beside  him  to  hear  what  he  might  say, 
The  dying  soldier   faltered,  "Bring  me  a  bunch  of  hay, 
For  my  horse  has  food  in  plenty,  the  grub  is  left  behind. 
And  I  must  starve  on  Bacon,  Army  Bacon  on  the  Rind." 


And  as  he  lay  there  gasping  with  the  moments  flying  fast, 
He  tried  to  chew  a  rubber  boot  'fore  life  went  out  at  last. 
And  he  said  to  his  comrade,  "Bring  me  a  box  of  soap. 
For  they  eat  it  in  the  frozen  north,  and  where  there  is  life 
there  is  hope. 

But,  Charlie  dear,  I  greatly  fear,  my  race  is  almost  run. 
Life's  feeble  spark  will  be  snuffed  out  ere  the  setting  of  the 

sun. 
Take  a  message  and  a  token  to  the  dear  ones  left  behind 
And  say  I  starved  on  Bacon,  Army  Bacon  on  the  Rind." 


That  evening,  just  at  twilight,  as  the  flag  slid  down  the  pole, 
We  bowed  our  heads  in  silence  for  the  parting  soul. 
But  that  night  beside  the  camp-fire  you  could  hear  his  com- 
rades say, 
"If  he'd  had  a  soldier's  rations  he'd  be  alive  today. 

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A  curse  on  the  man  who  did  it,  tho'  with  coin  his  purse  be 

lined, 
May  he  starve  on    Prunes  and   Bacon,  Army   Bacon   on   the 

Rind." 
In  a  trim  New  England  cottage  sits  a  mother  old  and  gray 
In  her  hand  she  holds  a  letter  that  came  by  mail  that  day. 

And  as  she  sits  there  reading,  her  eyes  are  filled  with  tears 
For  the  letter  brings  the  tidings  that  every  mother   fears. 
It  tells  how  in  the  Islands  her  darling  met  his  death, 
Fighting    for    flag    and    country    midst    the    battle's    frenzied 

breath. 
But  it  don't  tell  how  it  happened,  and  perhaps  the  fates  are 

kind. 
For  her  darling  starved  on  Bacon,  Army  Bacon  on  the  Rind. 


39 
NOTHING  DOING 


Go  along ;   Mister  Soldier — don't  you  habla  me ! 
Vamos  poco  tiempo  por   Amerikee, 
Then  who  will  take  care  of  the  pickaninny 
'Way  out  in  the  Phillipine  Islands — 


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40 

THE  HIGH-BALL 


Here's  to  the  glorious  high-ball,  that  fills  you  full  of  vim ! 
Here's   to   the    Scotch   and   Rye,   fill   your   glasses   up   to   the 

brim. 
Let  jollity  reign  supremely,  and  drive  away  all  care — 
Then  fill  up  your  glasses,  fellows,  with  the  beverage  rich  and 

rare. 

Chorus 

Drink  the  high-ball,  at  nightfall, 

Be  good  fellows  while  you  may. 

For  tomorrow   may  bring  sorrow. 

So  be  happy  and  be  gay. 

Sing  the  glories  of  good  stories, 

While  your  lip  is  full  of   fun. 

Let  the   high-ball   make  you  happy — 

Here's  health  to  everyone. 


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A  SONG  OF  A  FLAT-FOOT 


(Contributed  by  Lieut.  J.  G.  Berry,  U.  S.  R.  C.  S.) 


A-going  'round  the  galley  to  get  a  glass  of  flip, 

Says    the    masther's    mate    of    the    quather-deck,    "All    hands 

about  ship." 
Oh,  the  ship   she  was   at   say,   me   byes,   and   indade   she   was 

a-rollin' 
And  I  got  me  jacket  dusted  with  the  bight  o'  the  main  to'- 

bowHne. 

With  a  right  for  too-ra-laddie  and  a  right  for  too-ra-lay, 
And  a  right  for  too-ra-laddie  and  a  right  for  too-ra-lay. 

A-going   aft   on    the    quather-deck    wan    day    some    frinds    to 

meet. 
Says   the   masther's   mate   of    the    quather-deck,    "Let   go   yer 

trys'l  sheet." 
"I   ain't  got  yer  trys'l   sheet,"  says  I,   "The   hell  ye  ain't,"  he 

said. 
And  a  son  of  a  gun  of  a  bo's'n's  mate  he  larruped  me  over 

the  head. 

With  a  right   for  too-ra-laddie,  etc. 

And  now  me  story's  inded,  an'  I  wisht  it  had  been  shoorter, 
It's  all  about  me  cruise  aboard  the  good  ship  "Minnesoota." 
And  all  ye  good  ship's  company,  I  wish  ye  mighty  well, 
But  the  tacks  and  sheets  and  the  bo's'n's  mates  they  all  may 
go  to  hell. 

With  a  right  for  too-ra-laddie,  etc. 

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42 

I'M  GOIN'  TO  LIVE  ANYHOW 


Air  :  "I  Don't  Know  Why  I  Love  You,  But  I  Do' 
(By  Captain  H.  S.  Rowland,  U.  S.  Inf.) 


In  the  land  of  Mindanao, 

Which,  of  course,  3'ou  will  allow. 

Is  the  roughest,  toupjhcst  country  on  the  ma-a-p, 

There's  a  darn  rebellious  king, 

Who  prefers  to  laugh  and  sing, 

Than  to  take  his  chances  with  us  in  a  scrap. 

Chorus 

For  he's  goin'  to  live  anyhow  'til  he  di-i-es, 
"I'm  for  a  natural  death,  you  know,"  he  si-i-ighs : 
For  a  scrap,  you  see,  would  be  the  end  of  me — 
What  a  'ell  of  a  joke  on  me  'twould  be — 
I'm  goin'  to  live  and  howl  until  I  die. 


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43 
I  DON'T  KNOW  WHY  THEY  WANT  YOU 


I  don't  know  why  they  want  you,  but  they  do-o-o. 

There's  lots  of  other  niggers  just  the  same  as  you — 

But  what  Piang  does  tell. 

Makes  us  hike  and  pike  like  'ell — 

I  don't  know  why  they  want  you,  but  they  do-o-o. 


44 
PHILIPPINE  VERSION 


Air  :  "Everybody   Works  hut  Father" 


Everybody  works  but  a  gugu, 

And  he  sits  around  all  day, 
Smoking  a  large  tobac— 

Too  strong  to  work  for  pay. 
Mujer  takes  in  washing,       j 

To  buy  a  good  manuc ;  ''  ^ 
Nobody  works  in  that  land, 

So  do  not  look. 


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45 
DIXIE  LAND 


I  wish  I  was  in  de  land  ob  cotton, 

Old  times  dar  am  not  forgotten, 
Look  away !  Look  away !  Look  away !  Dixie  land. 

In  Dixie  land  whar  I  was  born  in, 

Early  on  one   frosty  mornin', 
Look  away !  Look  away !  Look  away !  Dixie  land. 

Chorus 

Den  I  wish  I  was  in  Dixie,  Hooray !  Hooray ! 

In  Dixie  land,  I'll  took  my  stand  to  lib  and  die  in  Dixie, 

Away,  awaj',  away  down   south  in  Dixie, 

Away,  away,  away  down  south  in  Dixie. 

Old  Missus  marry  "Willdeweaber," 

Willium  was  a  gay  deceaber; 
Look  away !  Look  away !  Look  away !  Dixie  land. 

But  when  he  put  his  arm  around  'er, 

He  smiled  as  fierce  as  a  forty  pounder, 
Look  away !   Look  away  !   Look  away !   Dixie  land. — Cho. 

Dar's  buck-wheat  cakes  an'  Ingen'  batter. 

Makes  you  fat  or  a  little  fatter; 
Look  away !  Look  away !  Look  away !  Dixie  land. 

Den  hoe  it  down  an  scratch  your  grabble. 

To  Dixie's  land  I'm  bound  to  trabble, 
Look  away!   Look  away!   Look  away!   Dixie  land. — Cho. 


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46 

SOLDIER'S  FAREWELL 


How  can  I  bear  to  leave  thee? 
One  parting  kiss  I  give  thee ; 
And  then  whate'er  befalls  me, 
I  go  where  honor  calls  me. 

Chorus 

Farewell,  farewell. 
My  own  true  love, 
Farewell,  farewell, 
My  own  true  love. 

Ne'er  more  may  I  behold  thee, 
Or  to  this  heart  enfold  thee; 
With  spear  and  pennon  dancing, 
I  see  the  foe  advancing. — Cho. 

I  think  of  thee  with  longing, 
Think  thou,  when  tears  are  thronging. 
That  with  my  last  faint  sighing, 
I'll  whisper  soft  while   dying. — Cho. 


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47 
"THE  REGULAR  ARMY,  OH !" 


Three  years  ago  this  very  day, 

We  went  to  Governor's  Isle, 
For  to  stand  forninst  the  cannon 

In  true  military  style. 
Thirteen  American  dollars 

Each  month  w^e  surely  get, 
For  to  carry  a  gun  and  bayonet 

\\'ith  a  regimental  step. 
We  had  our  choice  of  going 

To  the  Army  or  to  jail, 
Or  it's  up  the  Hudson  river 

With  a  "copper"  take  a  sail. 
So  we  puckered  up  our  courage, 

Wid  bravery  we  did  go, 
And  we  cursed  the  day 

We  went  away  wid  the  Regular  Arm}',  Oh ! 


Chorus 

There  was  Sergeant  John  McCafferty 

And  Captain  Donahue, 
Oh !  they  made  us  march 

And  toe  the  scratch  in  gallant  Co.  "Q. 
Oh !  the  drums  do  roll  upon  me  soul. 

And  this  is  the  style  we  go, 
Forty  miles  a  day  on  banes  and  hay 

In  the  Regular  Army,  Oh ! 


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We  went  to  Arizona 

For  to  fight  the  Injuns  there, 
We  came  near  being  bald-headed, 

But  they  never  got  our  hair. 
We  lay  among  the  ditches, 

In  the  dirty  yellow  mud, 
And  we  never  saw  an  onion, 

A  turnip  nor  a  spud. 
Oh !  we  were  taken  prisoners 

Conveyed  forninst  the  chafe. 
Oh !  he  said  we'll  make  an  Irish  stew. 

The  dirty  Indian  thafe. 
On  the  telegraphic  wires 

We  walked  to  Mexico, 
And  we  blessed  the  day  we  skipped  away 

From  the  Regular  Army,  Oh ! 


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48 

A  DREAM 


Air:  "I  Dreamed  I  Dwelt  in  Marble  Halls' 
(By  Capt.  G.  H.  Knox,  U.  S.  Inf.) 


I  dreamed  that  I  dwelt  on  an  isle  of  cracked  ice, 

In  the  midst  of  a  lake  of  champagne, 
Where  bloomed  the  mint  julep  in  meadows  of  green, 

Amid  showers  of  Hthia  rain. 

I  reclined  on  a  divan  of  lager  beer  foam, 

With  a  pillow  of  froth  for  my  head, 
While  the  spray  from  a  fountain  of  sparkling  gin-fizz 

Descended  like  dew  on  my  bed. 

From   far-away  mountains  of  crystalline  ice, 

A  zephyr  refreshing  and  cool, 
Came  wafting  the  incense  of   sweet  muscatel. 

That  sparkled  in  many  a  pool. 

My  senses  were  soothed  by  the  soft,  purling  song 

Of  a  brooklet  of  pusse-cafe 
That  rippled  along  over  pebbles  of  snow 

To  a  river  of  absinthe  frappe. 

Then  lulled  by  the  music  of  tinkling  glass 
From  the  schooners  that  danced  on  the  deep, 

I  dreamily  sipped  a  high-ball  or  two. 
And  languidly  floated  to  sleep. 

And  then  I  awoke  on  a  bed  full  of  rocks, 

With  a  bolster  as  hard  as  a  brick, 
A  wrench  in  my  neck,  a  rack  in  my  head, 

And  a  stomach  detestably  sick. 

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With  sand  in  my  eyes  and  a  grit  in  my  throat, 
Where  the  taste  of  last  evening  still  clung, 

I  felt  a  bath  towel  stuffed  in  my  mouth 
Which  I  afterward  found  was  my  tongue. 

And  I  groped  for  the  thread  af  the  evening  before. 

In  the  mystified  maze  of  my  brain, 
Until  a  great  light  burst  upon  me  at  last, 

"I'm  Off  of  the  Wagon  Again." 


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49 
MISERICORDIA 


(By  Colonel  Louis  Maus,  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.) 


Erstwhile,  dear  little  sweetheart,  with  eyes  of  blue  and  slate, 
Warm  up  the  cockles  of  your  heart,  and  listen  to  his   fate, 
'Tis  of  a  lonely  Carabao,  within  a  foreign  land. 
Who    lost    his    life    and    happiness,    far    from    Luzon's    coral 
strand. 

Amidst  the  jungles  and  the  mountains,  and  beside  the  mur- 
muring sea. 

Where  groves  of  palms  and  mangoes  fringe  deep  the  distant 
lea. 

This  once  contented  Carabao,  and  king  of  mud  and  rain, 

Lived  happily  and  merrily,   and  never   dreamed  of  pain. 

So  warm   up   the   cockles  of   your  heart,   once  dearest  little 

friend, 
And  place  a  little  chaplet  upon  his  sad,  sad  bier. 
For  never  more  will  happiness  and  peace  be  his  refrain, 
Who  loved  the  surging  of  the  sea,  and  Luzon's  driving  rain. 

He  listened  to  a  siren  and  left  his  native  shore. 
His  home  and  friends  of  childhood,  and  all,   forever  more, 
And  sailed  into  old  Frisco,  within  the  Golden  Gate, 
Where  God  Almighty  left  him,  left  him  to  his  fate. 

So  warm  up  the  cockles   of   your   heart,   once   dearest   little 

friend. 
And  breathe  one  sigh  of  pity  upon  his  mournful  end. 
He  loved  a  fair,  fair,  houri,  with  eyes  of  blue  and  slate. 
Who  broke  his  heart,  God  knows  she  did,  and  left  him  to 

his  fate. 

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MILITARY    ORDER    OF    THE    CARABAO 

LAST  CALL  OF  THE  THIRSTY  CARABAO 


Air:  "Grand  Chorus  from  Aguinaldo's  March" 


Sst,    Bombinero ! 
The  herd  is  mighty  thirsty. 
We  hope  that  you've  not  fainted 
Or  peacefully  passed  away ! 
We've  heard  that  camels  are  known  to  live 
Eight   days  without  a   drink — 
Who  wants  to  be  a  camel?     How! 
Nosotros  son   Carabaos 
Bombinero,  hombre  are  you   dead — hey? 

Las  vacas  tiensen  sed. 


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AULD  LANG  SYNE 


Should  auld  acquaintance  be   forgot, 

And  never  brought  to  min'? 
Should   auld  acquaintance  be   forgot, 

And  days  of  auld  lang  syne? 
In  days  of  auld  lang  syne,  my  dear. 

The  days  of  auld  lang  syne, 
We'll  take  a  cup  o'  kindness  yet, 

In  the  days  of  auld  lang  syne. 


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52 

REVELRY  OF  THE  DYING 


Air:  "Away  with  Melancholy" 


We  meet  'neath  the  sounding  rafter, 

And  the  walls  around  are  bare. 
As  they  echo  our  peals  of  laughter, 

It  seems  that  the  dead  are  there. 
But  stand  to  your  glasses,  steady ! 

We  drink  to  our  comrades'  eyes; 
Quaff  a  cup  to  the  dead  already, 

And  hurrah !   for  the  next  that  dies. 


Cut  off  from  the  land  that  bore  us. 

Betrayed  by  the  land  we  find. 
Where  the  brightest  have  gone  before  us, 

And  the   dullest  remain  behind. 
Stand !   stand  to  your  glasses,  steady ! 

'Tis  all  we  have  left  here  to  prize; 
A  cup  to  the  dead  already ; 

Hurrah !   for  the  next  man  that  dies. 


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